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Dannyforsure on 25.01.2026 10:02 a.m. They shouldn’t be worried about working at all as we should be processing and making a final decision in less then 6 months.
YoureNotEvenWrong on 25.01.2026 10:07 a.m. What the immigration lawyer is claiming and what appears to be in the legislation aren’t lining up. It doesn’t stop appeals. Edit : He naturally makes money from many appeals though, so he’s talking his book
slevinonion on 25.01.2026 10:09 a.m. Lawyers arguing that judicial reviews need to remain in the High court and not be handled in the circuit courts? These pricks are the problem (with everything).
feedthebear on 25.01.2026 10:17 a.m. You’d think being surrounded by seas would do the job but apparently not.
sureyouknowurself on 25.01.2026 10:33 a.m. Great news, hopefully also applies to EU criminal citizens that contribute nothing to our society https://www.rte.ie/news/2026/0123/1554723-constantin-iosca/
PoppedCork on 25.01.2026 10:44 a.m. Cathal shouldn’t be scared of a tightening of the already shown to be lax laws it just means he has to work harder.
burn-eyed on 25.01.2026 10:54 a.m. Man who makes serious money pushing appeals, is concerned that appeals will be harder to file going forward. These immigration lawyers love all the work they’ve been handed up to this point
Low_Interview_5769 on 25.01.2026 11:00 a.m. This isnt a bad thing, getting seen as a soft touch isnt a good thing
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They shouldn’t be worried about working at all as we should be processing and making a final decision in less then 6 months.

What the immigration lawyer is claiming and what appears to be in the legislation aren’t lining up.
It doesn’t stop appeals.
Edit : He naturally makes money from many appeals though, so he’s talking his book
Lawyers arguing that judicial reviews need to remain in the High court and not be handled in the circuit courts?
These pricks are the problem (with everything).
You’d think being surrounded by seas would do the job but apparently not.
Great news, hopefully also applies to EU criminal citizens that contribute nothing to our society
https://www.rte.ie/news/2026/0123/1554723-constantin-iosca/
So is passport flushing out.. or?
That’s ok.
About time.
Cathal shouldn’t be scared of a tightening of the already shown to be lax laws it just means he has to work harder.
Man who makes serious money pushing appeals, is concerned that appeals will be harder to file going forward.
These immigration lawyers love all the work they’ve been handed up to this point
This isnt a bad thing, getting seen as a soft touch isnt a good thing
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