Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration
FOI Requests — 3103 requests
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potential impact of the regularization, particularly with relation to rule of law and inward pull factors for migration.
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2. Breakdown of same by device and year 3. Whether devices were encrypted or not.
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and the Minister for Health Promotion and the National Drugs Strategy, Catherine Byrne TD, and their teams on the New Drug and Alcohol Strategy from May 2016, including the Department of Justice and other members Departments of the committee. After the government committed to pursuing a health-led strategy rather than a Criminal Justice approach to drug abuse, to July 2017 when it was launched.
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2. Donations to the Red Cross and how money fundraised will be spent. Between 1 March 2022 - 14 April 2022
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with Garda Commissioner Drew Harris or senior Garda management concerning this report in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and up to 23 March 2022.
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David Stanton, Minister of State at the Department of Justice in the period 1 September 2019 to 1 July 2020; 4. All correspondence between the organisation and Ms Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice in the period 1 May 2020 to 21 February 2022; 5. All records from, and correspondence relating to, a meeting between the CEO of the organisation, a named person, and Mr James Browne and Ms Hildegarde Naughton, Ministers of State at the Department of Justice in the period 1 May 2020 to 31 August 2020; 6. All records from, and correspondence relating to, the attendance of Mr Charles Flanagan, Minister for Justice at an event hosted by the organisation in the period 1 September 2019 to 31 December 2019; 7. All correspondence between the organisation and Mr Charles Flanagan, Minister for Justice in the period 1 September 2019 to 1 July 2020; 8. All correspondence between the organisation and Mr Charlie McConalogue, Minister of State at the Department Justice in the period 1 July 2020 to 31 September 2020.
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Minister of State at Justice in the months of January and February 2022.
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2. Details of how much has been spent on taxis, on office supplies and on any other miscellaneous expenses.
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Humphries and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on 5 May 2021. 3. The minutes of the meeting between Minister Humphries and Naomi Long on 5 May 2021. 4. The pre-briefing provided to Minister Humphries ahead of the meeting with Ms Long on 5 May 2021.
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All correspondence between the Department of Justice/Minister for Justice and the Chair of the Joint Committee James Lawless TD and the Clerk of the Joint Committee on Justice from 5 March to 18 May 2022 on the Proceeds of Crime (Gross Human Rights Abuses) Bill (also known as the Magnitsky Bill).
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for inquests to be heard in Longford, Leitrim and Roscommon with personal information redacted.
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The number and grade of staff within the Department of Justice that process citizenship applications on 1 April 2020 and 14 April 2022 in tabular form. I am also looking for the number of citizenship applications that are currently being processed by the Department of Justice on the two dates in question.
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for, and how long the waiting time was, for every month from the beginning of 2015 (the month specified by Minister Fitzgerald) to currently. If you are unable to answer this question exactly, I will take whatever statistics the Minister was relying on, and their subsequent updates.
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(E.g. when unaccompanied minors arrive at ports/airports in Ireland and an adult says they are a family member/parent there to meet them.)
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reps to ask them to assess an unaccompanied minor and whether they should be allowed to leave with an alleged family member, broken down by year for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 so far. 3. Records that show how many unaccompanied minors have been allowed to leave with the family member/alleged family member, following the Tusla assessment, broken down by year for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 so far.
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called Tusla reps to ask them to assess an unaccompanied minor and whether they should be allowed to leave with an alleged family member, broken down by year for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 so far. 3. Records showing how many unaccompanied minors have been allowed to leave with the family member/ alleged family member, following the Tusla assessment, broken down by year for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 so far. 4. Any correspondence, and associated attached documents, between Tusla and the Department of Justice, including the Border Management Unit, that relates to the quality/adequacy of assessments carried out by Tusla of unaccompanied minors at ports/airports in Ireland, as part of their remit into approving or refusing requests for family reunification.
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based on Irish descent or Irish associations” and published online at the web address https://www.irishimmigration.ie/how-to-become-a- citizen/applications-based-on-irish-descent-or-irish- associations. The Minister’s policy guidance, whilst discussing ‘ascent’ and ‘descent’ as would typically be the case for blood relations, makes no mention of, or reference to, the Minister’s appraisal of Irish associations through affinity in the form of marriage to an Irish Citizen. Please would you be kind enough to furnish me any supplementary policy guidance or additional records reflecting any principles, procedures, rules, policies and/or guidelines used by the Department of Justice, over and above the aforementioned published policy guidance, that would provide direction as to the Minister’s absolute discretion in appraising naturalisation applications where Irish associations are claimed through marriage to an Irish Citizen.
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2. Requests for legislative change (especially around hate speech/social media discussions) 3. Funding requests. 4. Details of one-to-one meetings with Department of Justice officials either attended or not attended by the Minister. 5. Conflict of interest declarations by staff in relation to dealing with TENI.
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4. How many people have been granted pursuant to section 16 by reason of 'Irish association` that were based on Irish ascent in the past five years and in the past 12months?
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5. All marketing materials - unsolicited, requested, or otherwise - acquired from vendors of FRT and/or biometric identification services; 6. Any policy directives, guidance documents, memoranda, training materials, or similar records governing the use of FRT and/or biometric identification services for Policing, immigration, or other purposes. Any memoranda of understanding between the Department of Justice and other agencies to share FRT/biometric data, access remote FRT systems and/or biometric identification systems or other forms information sharing with external agencies; and 7. Records, reports, audits, and other documents sufficient to describe validation, accuracy, reliability, and policy compliance of the FRT and/or biometric Identification technology systems.
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production or publication of an annual report during the years 2020, 2021 and 2022 to date.
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• The cost of travel and accommodation for the Minister/junior Ministers • The cost of travel and accommodation for any advisers or other staff for the Minister/junior Ministers • The cost of any gifts (including shamrock) incurred by the Department for the trip • Any other costs associated with the trips • Details of any gifts received while the Minister/junior Ministers were on the trips.
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I am seeking all records relating to Medically Supervised Injection Centres dated between 14 July 2021 and 13 July 2022.
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for Justice Charlie Flanagan gave a commitment to review the age of retirement of the leadership tiers of an Garda Siochana. This review is ongoing and it is hoped to be finalised shortly"
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4. Above records relating to the policy/operational context of IFCO.
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I'm only seeking information regarding staff recruitment at the grade of APO or equivalent and above.
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https://www.lobbying.ie/return/87605/extern-Ireland 2. Internal correspondence within the Department related to Extern's above correspondence on its pre-budget submission, from date of the above correspondence to 15 September 2022.
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and please include the total number of pending requests that were outstanding at the end of each year (or up to current date for 2022).
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may arise from the presence of male bodied persons in women’s refuges. (Emergency shelters). 3. Copies of health and safety assessments carried out in relation to 1 and 2 as listed above.
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transition for these poor souls to live in Éire or is the costs born by the Irish taxpayers?
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relation to the issue of illegal adoption and/ or illegal birth registration of children. 4. Any and all minutes of meetings or notes of telephone calls (including drafts thereof), correspondence and accompanying documents (including electronic correspondence) and documents created from 1 January 2014 to 1 January 2016 and exchanged between any employee or agent of the Department and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration & Youth (and its predecessor, the Department of Children and Youth Affairs), Tusla, the Department of Health (and its predecessor, the Department for Local Government and Public Health), the Department of Foreign Affairs (and its predecessor, the Department of External Affairs), and any person in relation to the issue of the procurement birth certificates, baptismal certificates and/ or passports for children the subject of an illegal adoption and/or illegal registration. 5. Any and all records (including drafts thereof and all electronically stored information) generated by or held by the Department or any employee or agent therefore, regarding the examination of records of Saint Patrick’s Guild. 6. Any and all records (including drafts thereof and all electronically stored information) generated by or held by the Department or any employee or agent therefore, regarding the Incorrect Birth Registrations Project.
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2. All records relating to this MOU between officials in the Department of Justice (internally) as well as any records relating to correspondence regarding this MOU with external parties.
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9. The number of meetings the attorney general or a representative of this office had to be involved with the continued process of the IRM and the number of times, and length of times the IRM had to be stopped until each issue was resolved.
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1. Monthly numbers coming to Ireland. 2. An aggregate of all countries of origin and where they actually arrived from 3. Break down numbers of male/female/children
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