Justice Minister Helen Mc Entee also received Cabinet approval today to bring forward proposals to increase fines for airlines
400 additional staff are being allocated to the International Protection System here over the next 12 months.
Justice Minister Helen Mc Entee also received Cabinet approval today to bring forward proposals to increase fines for airlines which do not ensure passengers have the correct documentation.
Plans to revoke certificates of citizenship for in very limited circumstances were also given the green light.

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