Appeal by Irish couple to stop deportation from Australia because of toddler's illness rejected

An appeal by an Irish couple facing deportation from Australia because their son has Cystic Fibrosis has been rejected.

Appeal by Irish couple to stop deportation from Australia because of toddler's illness rejected

An appeal by an Irish couple facing deportation from Australia because their son has Cystic Fibrosis has been rejected.

Anthony and Christine Hyde’s application for permanent residency was refused because the Australian government deemed three-year-old Darragh’s illness to be a burden on taxpayers.

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