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    Stunning similarities to the same problems here...

    Israel deporting hundreds of migrants' kids
    31 commentsby Edmund Sanders - Aug. 2, 2010 12:00 AM
    Los Angeles Times


    JERUSALEM - Israel moved Sunday to deport the offspring of hundreds of migrant workers, mostly small children who were born in Israel, speak Hebrew and have never seen their parents' native countries.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the new policy was intended to stem a flood of illegal aliens, whose children receive state-funded education and health-care benefits, and to defend Israel's Jewish identity.


    "On the one hand, this problem is a humanitarian problem," Netanyahu said during a meeting Sunday of the Cabinet, which had debated the move for nearly a year. "We all feel and understand the hearts of children. But on the other hand, there are Zionist considerations and ensuring the Jewish character of the state of Israel.

    "We don't want to create an incentive for the inflow of hundreds of thousands of illegal migrant workers."

    Critics, including some government officials, said the decision would punish innocent children by sending them to impoverished nations that their parents had left in search of better lives in Israel.

    The new policy is aimed at children of foreign workers who arrived legally and then started families. Under Israeli law, the children were not automatically granted residency status.

    About 400 children and their parents are expected to leave Israel over the next month. An additional 800 children may qualify to stay and receive residency status if they meet certain requirements such as living for the past five years in Israel and attending grade school.

    Sunday's Cabinet decision underscored Israel's ongoing struggle to cope with the estimated 250,000 to 400,000 foreign workers on its soil. About half arrived illegally or have lapsed permits.

    Chinese construction workers, Filipino elder-care aides, Thai farmers and others began arriving in the 1990s. They replaced Palestinians as Israel's main source of cheap labor after the West Bank uprisings, which made it more difficult for Palestinians to work in Israel.

    Israel has yet to formulate a clear policy on dealing with the foreign workers, including how people can obtain residency or citizenship.

    Some critics have called for Israel to expel all the foreign workers, whom they blame for rising crime and straining government resources. But last year Israel issued about 120,000 new permits to foreign workers who fill low-skilled jobs.

    To stem the flow of illegal aliens, Israel recently said it planned to construct a wall along its border with Egypt. The government has also cracked down on employers hiring illegal workers, set up a special immigration law-enforcement unit and offered $3,000 payments to foreign workers with children who agree to leave.

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    If we tried to pay people to leave...they would be flooding over the border to be deported...over and over...

    But like here...if they have a problem why do they keep issuing permints?

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