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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Israel to deport 200 Sudanese migrants, according to the report (Jerusalem Post)

12/13/2010 20: 56 Sudanese two hundred has to be transported from Ben Gourion Israel to a third country not to be disclosed Monday evening international airport asylum, channel 2 reported. The migrant Sudan will be then be repatriated to their country of origin, according to the planned operation.

Plan of the Government relocation has been in the works at the Department of the Interior for several months, depending on channel 2, and the operation would have been already received an approval.


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Israel has agreed to give the Sudanese small grants to help re - got to life in the Sudan in return for their voluntary repatriation.


Repatriation plan details have not yet cleared for publication, channel 2 reported Monday evening.


At the end of November, cabinet announced its approval of the plans to build a detention centre for illegal immigrants near Ketziot.


The same day as the cabinet approval plan Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took journalists Egyptian to see the work on a new fence bordering it, and to illustrate the scope of the problem of illegal migration.


According to the figures submitted to Netanyahu overlooking point along the border, approximately 60 kilometres north of Eilat, approximately 1 000 illegal immigrants per month or more than 12 000 per year - work is currently in Israel Egypt crossing.


The IDF official noted that this number was almost equal to the annual number of immigrants enter the country legally, a number which amounted to approximately 16,200 in 2009.

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