Ireland’s Open(ish) Border : “selective Garda passport checks on the Border already take place, at times on the basis of quite blatant racial discrimination” – Statement by Human Rights Organisations and Trade Unions
A number of Irish human rights organizations and Trade Unions have issued a very strong statement following a stampede of racist publicity concerning “Open Borders”.
Here is an example from the Sunday Independent (May 5 2025)
Do you believe there should be checkpoints at the border with Northern Ireland to limit the number of asylum-seekers coming from the U.K.?
The newspaper published this summary of its survey :
Once again, Andrew Flood offers a devastating reply
With the trap carefully baited & Sinn Féin blundering into it here’s the spring being sprung. Farage & Dowson cackling with glee as their weird investment pays off. It’s a trap all the way down of course because …
Andrew Flood
It gets dafter – 82% want to go through an expensive deportation process to somewhere we have a common travel area with & where people deported can just walk back across any of the 400+ border crossing points again you can see where accepting this logic rapidly leads
Andrew Flood
Going along with the politics of dehumanization carries an inevitable escalation logic because desperate people take major risks. Deterrence is so brutal right now that 3000 a year are dying trying to enter the EU. If you feel policies are too soft now how high do you want that?
— Andrew Flood (@andrewflood) May 5, 2024
We all have a stake in protecting the hard-won freedoms on the island of Ireland and must stay true to our values
We write as organisations concerned with the protection of human rights across the island of Ireland, and especially with the rights of migrants and people seeking asylum. We have profound concerns at the draconian approach taken by the UK government to people seeking international protection, including with its Rwanda scheme, directly defying its own courts and international law.
In response, the Irish Minister for Justice has made questionable and unsubstantiated claims relating to international protection applications emanating from across the land border, and consequently redeployed 100 gardaí to unclear “frontline roles”.
Whatever the accuracy of such assertions, Ireland’s obligations under international human rights law and under the Belfast Agreement cannot be sacrificed or undermined.
Subsequent assurances that gardaí will not be assigned to police the Border ring hollow in the context that such selective Garda passport checks on the Border already take place, at times on the basis of quite blatant racial discrimination. A recent Garda report to the Policing Authority confirmed these checks are ongoing.
A 2023 ESRI report on migrant experience of crossing the border, commissioned by the Government’s own Shared Island Unit, found that “border checks and racial profiling were a consistent theme” in which “participants reported many incidents of racial profiling with particular groups of people are asked to produce their passports” on the basis of “skin colour” and other ethnic indicators.
Far from being ramped up, these ethnic profiling practices need to stop once and for all.
We call on authorities in both jurisdictions to ensure effective access to the asylum procedure, as per their legal obligations.
We also call for greater transparency as this week’s diplomatic row has shone a light on how collaboration between the UK and Ireland within the Common Travel Area (CTA) has long been shrouded in secrecy, with unpublished agreements and closed-door meetings.
We all have a stake in protecting the hard-won freedoms on the island of Ireland and must stay true to our values, and adhere to international obligations. – Yours, etc,
LIAM HERRICK,
Irish Council for
Civil Liberties;
DANIEL HOLDER,
Committee on the
Administration of Justice;
EDEL McGINLEY,
Migrant Rights Centre
Ireland;
STEPHEN BOWEN,
Amnesty International
Ireland;
PATRICK CORRIGAN,
Amnesty International
Northern Ireland;
CLAIRE MULLALY,
End Deportations Belfast;
EILIS BARRY,
Free Legal Advice Centres;
BRIAN KILLORAN,
Immigrant Council
of Ireland;
OWEN REIDY,
Irish Congress
of Trade Unions;
SHANE O’CURRY,
Irish Network
Against Racism;
NICK HENDERSON,
Irish Refugee Council;
BULELANI MFACO,
Movement of Asylum
Seekers in Ireland;
LILIAN SEENOI-BARR,
Northwest Migrants Forum;
PATRICIA McKEOWN,
Unison Northern Ireland.
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Written by tomasoflatharta
May 5, 2024 at 4:10 pm
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Tagged with Andrew Flood, Human Rights Organizations, Ireland's Open(ish) Border, Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL), Lilian Seenoi-Barr, Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (MASI), Northern Ireland, Sinn Féin, Trade Unions


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