Press Release International Migrants Day: No child should grow up undocumented in Ireland “In 2019, Ireland could be a world leader in children’s rights.” 2018 was a watershed…Caroline Franca18 December 2018
Press Release Civil society groups welcome Ireland’s adoption of Global Compacts Today in Marrakech, Ireland along with over 180 countries across the world will sign the…Caroline Franca10 December 2018
Press Release Rights groups respond to Citizenship Bill The Irish Nationality and Citizenship (Naturalisation of Minors Born in Ireland) Bill 2018, tabled by…Caroline Franca21 November 2018
Press Release Young undocumented Dubliners release a short film about their lives As the issue of undocumented children in Ireland continues to make headlines, a group of…Caroline Franca20 November 2018
Blogs This Is My Life: growing up undocumented in Ireland Made by a group of young undocumented Dubliners, this short film shows how being undocumented…Caroline Franca20 November 2018
Press Release MRCI welcomes “long-awaited, life-changing” scheme and calls for “clarity, flexibility and common sense” from decision makers Responding to today’s announcement of a new scheme to regularise undocumented people who came to…Caroline Franca15 October 2018
Press Release MRCI responds to Government review of labour migration policy Today Minister Heather Humphreys published a Review of Ireland’s Economic Migration Policy. MRCI (Migrant Rights…Caroline Franca28 September 2018
Press Release MRCI welcomes new scheme for undocumented students and families in Ireland Yesterday (Tuesday 4th September) the Cabinet agreed to introduce a new scheme to regularise former…Caroline Franca5 September 2018
Press Release Supreme Court Luximon/Balchand rulings welcomed by MRCI “A person is more than the visa they hold,” says rights group. MRCI Legal Officer…Caroline Franca24 April 2018
Press Release New Irish migration figures point to urgent need for reform of labour migration system CSO has released stats on population and migration, revealing that some 90,300 people moved to…Caroline Franca4 April 2018