Thursday, March 8, 2018

Israel Moves Toward Deporting Thousands of African Migrants

Last Updated: February 04, 2018 11:32 AM
  • Robert Berger
FILE - African migrants barbecue outside Holot detention center in the Negev Desert, southern Israel, April 21, 2015. Israeli authorities have begun distributing deportation notices to thousands of African migrants.
Israel is taking steps to deport thousands of African migrants.
Israeli immigration authorities have begun issuing deportation orders to asylum seekers from war-torn Eritrea and Sudan. It is the latest step in Israel’s plan to expel about 40,000 African migrants, after they entered the country illegally during the past decade.
A man who identified himself as Michael received a deportation notice. It said that by April 1st, he must leave for an unnamed African country, reported to be Rwanda.
Michael said it is wrong for Israel to deport refugees, knowing they face certain death back in Africa.
But the Israeli government rejects the refugee claim, saying the vast majority are economic migrants seeking a better quality of life.
The deportation order amounts to an ultimatum: The migrants can accept $3,500 and leave “voluntarily,” or they will face imprisonment. Israeli officials say the Africans are threatening the Jewish character of the state and blame them for rising crime and a deteriorating quality of life in South Tel Aviv.
An Israeli who lives in South Tel Aviv, Mai Golan, says the migrants must go.
She says Jewish residents are afraid to walk the streets, where they are harassed and sometimes robbed, raped or attacked by the Africans.
Nevertheless, Israeli human rights activists say the government’s policy is illegal under international law, and immoral.
Parliament Member Michal Rozin of the liberal opposition Meretz party says Israel is deporting the migrants to an uncertain future in Africa, noting that Rwanda denies that it has agreed to take them in.
Critics say Israel has a moral obligation to shelter the Africans, considering the fate of Jewish refugees who were turned away from Western countries during the Holocaust.

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    • Jason
      February 07, 2018 10:50 AM
      While Israel's decision is without any doubt racist (they wouldn't do that if the migrants were from, say, Syria) I feel it is very unwise for black Africans to embark on this mass migration out of their continent. Except for war-torn areas such as South Sudan and the Congo, there's nothing like a deportee facing certain death. 

      Many African migrants, even those leaving in the 'dreamland' USA, are beginning to realize they could have done better if they had remained in their home countries. They visit home only to find their counterparts already own houses and cars without need for a mortgage or car loan. They find that their grand-mom who can barely read owns two cellphones. They find that stores like Walmart already have branches nearby their home town. Above all, their counterparts move around with dignity and don't have to bother about discrimination of any kind. 

      So, if you are one of the affected migrants in Israel and you read this, please take my advice, take the $3500 and go home. Five years down the road you will be very glad you did.
    • A citizen
      February 06, 2018 11:22 AM
      To Xaaji Dhagax, surely I exceeded on my commentary, when in fact one of the most honest men I have ever met in my life was a black man, who easily could have tricked me, but instead went to great lenghts to be aboveboard, that was back in 1972 and I still remember his name, Lionel. I sincerely apologize for my commentaries about Blacks, I am not a racist. I greatly admire that race.
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