Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald
Jihadi fighters who are found to be using Ireland as a base for regular trips to conflict zones in Syria and Iraq face losing their citizenship of this country.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has warned she will take a tough line if there is strong evidence presented by the gardai against a suspect.
The minister was responding to yesterday's Irish Independent story that garda intelligence has pinpointed 30 jihadi fighters, who are resident here but travel regularly to the combat areas.
Mrs Fitzgerald said: "In the event of any information being brought to my attention, raising doubts about the good character of any naturalised citizen, I will not hesitate to invoke the statutory process, which is in place for the consideration of revoking citizenship".
That process requires the minister to establish a committee to examine the evidence that has been gathered and presented by the gardai.
After the evidence and intelligence has been reviewed, the suspect will then be given an opportunity to reply to the allegations.
The minister will then determine if she should use her powers under section 19 of the Irish Nationality and Citizenship and revoke citizenship.
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