Refugees: Israel's Supreme Court stops expulsion of immigrants

The Israeli government wanted to refer thousands of African immigrants to the country. It must now submit further information to the Supreme Court by the end of March.

Refugees: Israel's Supreme Court stops expulsion of immigrants

IsraelsOberstes Court has spoken out against expulsion of thousands of African immigrants. The Government had planned to refer refugees of country. This was criticised among ors by UN Refugee Organization (UNHCR). Now, by 26 March, Government has time to deliver wide-ranging pure formations, until n ban remains in force, called court decision.

According to Israeli Ministry of Interior, 42,000 African migrants currently live in Israel, half of m children, women or men with families. Most of m come from Eritrea and Sudan. In January, Israeli Government decided to force all undocumented refugees to leave country.

The Sollenein flight ticket and equivalent of 2,800 euro will be paid. Those who refuse to leave will be arrested and eventually deported. The project is controversial in Israel. According to newspaper Haaretz senior, representatives of Israeli prison authority fear an overload of Israeli prisons.

Daviele refugees Inhaftiertwerden to return to ir home countries, Israel has offered to fly m to a anderesafrikanisches country. Human rights activists are Davonaus that this is Uganda or Rwanda. EndeFebruar, around 750 Africans from camp Holot in Dersüdisraelischen Desert had entered a hunger strike, Nachdemsieben y had been transferred to a prison.

Date Of Update: 16 March 2018, 12:02
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