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High Court refuses to quash Ministerial order affirming removal and exclusion orders on a former non EU national who entered Ireland using false identification and made false welfare claims, finding that the impugned decision of the Minister was legally reasoned and did not contravene any EU Regulations or policies.
Asylum and immigration – application to quash Ministerial order affirming removal and exclusion orders – Art.27(2) of the Citizens’ Rights Directive (Directive 2004/38/EC) – free movement – serious threat/propensity – convictions and conduct – economic ends – proportionality – fettering of discretion – Regulation 20(1) of the EC (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2015 – application refused.
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