Letters to the Editor: Deportation mission was a misuse of resources
Gardaí move additional luggage secured for one of the families being deported during Operation Trench. Picture: Chani Anderson
Having read about the deportation of 52 Georgian nationals under an operational name of Operation Trench 11, one would have to ask have we lost the run of ourselves as a nation and does the concept of common sense escape us all?
“Science cannot be denied.” So said Micheál Martin at Cop30 in Belem. Yet these words have a hollow ring to them as animal agriculture, our single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, does not even get a mention from him.
Once again Donald Trump berates a reporter in the White House for asking a simple question of the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, over the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. His defence of the crown prince is in stark contrast to the CIA intelligence that determined the crown prince had approved the operation that led to Khashoggi’s death in the Saudi consulate in Turkey.


![<p>'Despite the fact that the Irish Science Teachers’ Association, the ASTI and the Irish Universities Association representatives on the NCCA Biology, Chemistry, and Physics have publicly dissociated from the flawed model [in the senior cycle curriculum plan], all of these concerns have been ignored by the Department of Education.' </p> <p>'Despite the fact that the Irish Science Teachers’ Association, the ASTI and the Irish Universities Association representatives on the NCCA Biology, Chemistry, and Physics have publicly dissociated from the flawed model [in the senior cycle curriculum plan], all of these concerns have been ignored by the Department of Education.' </p>](/cms_media/module_img/9742/4871127_9_augmentedSearch_PA-49006269_1_.jpg)



