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Foreign minors arrested for Tel Aviv stabbing as police continue illegal immigrant crackdown
Close to midnight, police received a report that the victim had been attacked as he exited a restaurant. Police arrived at the scene and caught the two suspects a few streets away from the incident.
Indictment filed against security guards who allowed illegal immigrants into Israel
Eight businesses employing over 50 illegal immigrants closed in police crackdown
Police make arrests in Bedouin community, find stolen IDF weapons in Rahat kindergarten
Government invests 28 million to improve migrant majority neighborhoods
"The south Tel Aviv neighborhoods will become a national priority," Minister of Construction and Housing Yoav Gallant said.
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We must convince illegals to leave, top Interior official says
“This tension exists all the time in public service, and every government decides where to draw the line.”
Diplomats concerned about the future of African migrants
The numbers have now become unwieldy, said Rivlin, and in the process, the related problems have multiplied.
Gov't in recruiting drive ahead of mass African asylum seeker deportation
The civilian inspectors will exclusively work for two years to identify and expel approximately 38,000 Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers.
Hundreds of US rabbis sign letter against Israel’s migrant deportation
"We Jews know far too well what happens when the world closes its doors to those forced to flee their homes.”
El Al pilots beseech int'l counterparts to refuse to fly refugees to Africa
"We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of protest by citizens from all walks of life."
Knesset members vote to worsen migrant conditions ahead of deportation
Following the meeting, Amnesty International Israel called on the country to allow all the migrants to stay.
22,000 Ukrainian, Georgian refugees enter country via Internet scam
‘Taking advantage of Israel’s dysfunctional asylum policies,’ says report
Party leader Gabbay forces Zionist Union to back expulsion of migrants
Meretz leader Zehava Gal-On said Gabbay had “forgotten what it means to be a human being."