The Adebowale family are facing alleged death threats from their father.
A Laois secondary school principal says her students are ready to protest at the Daíl for a family facing deportation back to Nigeria.
Star, Greatness and Value Adebowale are pupils at St Mary's CBS Portaloise, with their younger brothers enrolled at St Fintan's National School in Mountrath.
Their family arrived from Brazil in December 2021 and applied for International Protection Status- with their appeal also being rejected last month.
The father went back to Nigeria last June and is now allegedly making death threats against his family, having been abusive to them in the past.
They're meeting with the Garda National Immigration Bureau today for a final appeal discussion.
Maura Murphy, Principal of St Mary's CBS in Portlaoise says it's a matter of safety for the family:
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