Jerusalem – Israel Says It Will Deport Thousands Of South Sudanese

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    Sudan communities in Tel Aviv to celebrate Jan 09, 2011, for the seperation of South Sudan from Sudan. Jerusalem – Israel’s Interior Ministry says thousands of people from South Sudan must leave or face deportation.

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    Spokeswoman Sabine Haddad says since the Southern Sudanese have an independent state, they will no longer be given protected status in Israel. The country gained independence from Sudan in July.

    Some 7,000 South Sudanese are believed to be in Israel, part of a larger influx of African migrants who have poured into the country in recent years. Some are refugees, while others are seeking employment.

    Israel is trying to stop the wave of arrivals, building a barrier along the border with Egypt and pledging tough punishments to people who assist them.

    Speaking Tuesday, Haddad said the South Sudanese will be offered voluntary deportation and around $1,300. After March 31, Haddad says they will be deported.


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    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    12 years ago

    Way to go!!

    This is what you do with people who enter illegal, america should do the same, deny them even emergency care!!

    FredE
    FredE
    12 years ago

    I wonder what the “Gedolim” say about this? Or do they choose to stay silent?

    Robert
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    Robert
    12 years ago

    i dont know the answer
    but it reminded me of jews during the WW2 era looking for some refuge