
Orla Holladay
Orla Holladay is the sister of Cliona Ward, living in the United States. She has been actively supporting her sister during her detention by setting up a GoFundMe page to help pay for legal representation. Orla has expressed her concerns about the treatment of her sister and has provided updates on Cliona's emotional state while in custody.
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Orla Holladay, Cliona's sister, explained that life is not normal for them as Cliona is suffering from PTSD.
Irish woman detained by US immigration enforcement suffering from PTSD, sister says – The Irish TimesOrla Holladay, Cliona Ward's sister, wrote on a GoFundMe page expressing gratitude for the support received during Cliona's detention.
Irish woman detained by US immigration released after 17 days in custody | US immigrationCliona’s sister, Orla Holladay, described Ms Ward as a humble, private and gentle person who is the primary caretaker for her chronically ill son.
Cliona Ward, Irish woman held in US detention centre after family visit, released – The Irish TimesHer sister, Orla Holladay, told the gathering Ms Ward was a 'humble, private and gentle' person who is 'the primary caretaker for her chronically ill son, Malachi.'
Cliona Ward, Irish woman held in US detention centre after family visit, to be released – The Irish TimesHer sister, Orla Holladay, told the gathering Ms Ward was a 'humble, private and gentle' person who is 'the primary caretaker for her chronically ill son, Malachi.'
Cliona Ward, Irish green card holder held in US detention centre, to be released – The Irish TimesA Gofundme page was established to help with Ms Ward's case by her sister, Orla Holladay.
Irish woman detained in US after family visit to Ireland due in court – The Irish TimesOrla Holladay, Cliona Ward's sister, advocated for her sister's release and highlighted her contributions to the community.
Irish woman living in US for decades detained by immigration officials | US newsOrla Holladay, Cliona Ward's sister, has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for her sister's legal representation.
Irish woman living legally in US for decades detained after visiting her father in Ireland – The Irish Times











