Ireland deports 42 South African nationals who were living in the country without legal permission, according to reports from Nigeria-based outlets. The deportees are said to include nine men, 18 women, and 15 children. The children are deported as part of their family units. The group departs Ireland via Dublin Airport, with the reports stating they leave on Thursday afternoon and arrive back in Johannesburg on a chartered flight on Friday. The outlets also report that the Irish authorities set new visa requirements following the deportation. However, the specific details of the new requirements are not provided in the available excerpts. Overall, both sources describe the same number of people deported, the same breakdown by gender and children, the use of a charter flight, and the departure and arrival timing, while noting that Ireland introduces updated visa rules.