Nigerian mother and Irish-born son with sickle cell disease lose appeal over deportation

A Nigerian mother and her Irish-born son, who has a severe form of sickle cell disease, a blood disorder, have lost their Supreme Court appeal over being refused permission to challenge orders for their deportation.

Nigerian mother and Irish-born son with sickle cell disease lose appeal over deportation

By Ann O'Loughlin

A Nigerian mother and her Irish-born son, who has a severe form of sickle cell disease, a blood disorder, have lost their Supreme Court appeal over being refused permission to challenge orders for their deportation.

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