Foreign student families may be deported
Real hypocricy considering the thousands of irish illegals' kids being educated in the american public school system.At least three children attending Irish primary schools and their parents, who are visiting students, are facing deportation because the youngsters are being educated at State-funded schools.
The Garda National Immigration Bureau is threatening to have all three families deported because, under existing Irish law governing student visas, the children cannot avail of publicly-funded education.Unless the children are now enrolled in private schools at their parents' expense, their parents' study visas will be revoked and the families will be forced to leave the country.
Last night Labour Party President, Michael D Higgins TD said the law amounted to 'a complete violation of the rights of the child'.
Deputy Higgins is to question the Taoiseach on the matter in the Dail next week, while representations are also being made to the government by a number of US senators.The controversy was highlighted on Newstalk radio station's 'Breakfast Show' yesterday when it emerged that a 4-year-old boy attending the Claddagh National School, in Galway, was facing deportation