
Locals are shocked at Rasheed deportation
A resident of the Red Cow IPAS centre who gave a “huge contribution” to the community has been brought back to Nigeria and separated from his family after a deportation raid.
Rasheed Dimeji Ismail chaired the Clondalkin Global Garden, was a Clondalkin Tidy Towns active volunteer and part of the SDCC Public Participation Network Executive.
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