Taoiseach claims UK government confirms 'operating agreement' for return of asylum seekers
Briefly

Simon Harris highlights the importance of honoring agreements when countries enter into deals, emphasizing the need for the UK to honor agreements to accept asylum seekers from Ireland.
The UK claims no legal obligation to accept return of asylum seekers from Ireland, prompting emergency laws to designate UK as a 'safe country' for transfers.
Post-Brexit deal in 2020 allows for asylum seekers whose applications are deemed 'inadmissible' to be 'returned' to the UK, reciprocally benefiting both countries.
Read at Irish Independent
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