domingo, 1 de agosto de 2010

Israel to deport 400 children of illegal migrants; 800 can stay


Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Israeli government on Sunday approved the recommendations of an inter-ministerial committee to decide the fate of 1,200 children of foreign workers residing in Israel. The decision is that 800 of the children will remain in the country, but 400 others will be deported.
In his speech at the weekly Cabinet meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained the compromise as "a decision that is balanced between the desire to take these children into our hearts and the desire not to create an incentive for continued illegal migration that could flood the foundation of the Zionist state".
Netanyahu described the growing number of illegal migrants as a "tangible threat to the future of the State of Israel, which we cannot ignore" and promised that "today's discussion will take into account our sensitivity toward children along with the need to ensure the future of the state of Israel as the national state of the Jewish People".
According to government estimates, more than 500,000 illegal labor migrants have entered into Israel over the past decade, most of which are from Africa, crossing into Israel through its southern border.
CNN