In interview interior minister Yishai claims-
"If we don't stop it, what happened in Tel Aviv and Eilat will happen throughout the country over the next few years. This is why I want everyone to be in holding facilities. That way they'll prefer to go home. I have been screaming and struggling over this issue for six years but the response was declaring that I was a racist. Building a fence and a holding facility takes years.
They have problems in the African countries? Let the UN handle those problems.
I'm not the Eritrean welfare minister and not the Sudanese labor minister.
What will happen is that in a few years they will ask to have equal rights (to citizens)"
Published: 06.10.12
Among the tens of thousands of asylum seekers and African migrants living in Israel – an estimated 60,000 people – the number of South Sudanese citizens is minor: Some 1,500 people.
Thus, the fact that the court last week greenlighted the deportation of residents of South Sudan will not affect the majority of infiltrators that arrive in Israel from Eritrea and north Sudan.
Yet Interior Minister Eli Yishai still believes that this is just the first step. "As for the Eritrean citizens, I haven't given up yet," he said Sunday in an interview with Ynet. "I met with the Eritrean ambassador to Israel who told me of the situation there, and the situation there is good. Security wise, it is no more dangerous than Sderot."
Yishai seemed somewhat satisfied over the last few days. The joint plan created by him and the prime minister to solve the infiltrator problem, called the "Yishai Plan," is going ahead in spite of the criticism it has faced.
The plan calls for an acceleration of the completion of the southern border fence, construction of holding facilities along the fence, sanctions against those who employ migrants and finding a legal solution to deport them.
"Quite a few people fought me (on the issue), even within the government," he said. "There were ministers who said my plan was inhumane and that it wouldn't work, but now they all support me. The change in opinion stems from the support it (the plan) has received from Benjamin Netanyahu."
According to Yishai, the next phase in the plan is finding a way through which tens of thousands of Eritrean and Sudanese citizens will willingly return to their countries or, against their will, to a third country. "I want to get to a situation where infiltrators are not walking around the periphery cities," he stressed.
"If we don't stop it, what happened in Tel Aviv and Eilat will happen throughout the country over the next few years. This is why I want everyone to be in holding facilities. That way they'll prefer to go home."
Last week, the Population, Immigration and Borders Authority announced that it would give south Sudanese citizens one week to leave the country voluntarily, but on Sunday, three days after the announcement, eight south Sudanese were arrested.
"Even those that are in hiding will be captured," Yishai said, adding "the first plane of south Sudanese will leave Israel as early as next week."
An option of reaching an agreement with a third country to receive the tens of thousands of infiltrators has recently been raised but an official within the Foreign Ministry recently told Ynet that no country would be willing to accept them.
Minister Yishai refuses to accept that: "Let's set things straight… there are 300 million people living in countries within the Nile basin in horrific economic and security conditions. The $500 that they earn in Israel every month is an annual salary in their countries of origin.
"If the situation continues and encourages even 1% of them to come here – there goes the country. That is why I have expressed myself so sharply from the start on closing the gates."
Since 2005, when the stream of African asylum seekers began, Israel only approved isolated requests for refugee status. Meanwhile, Sudanese and Eritrean citizens only received group protection and stay permits.
Yishai insists that most of the Africans who arrived in Israel over the last few years are work migrants. "We questioned each person who filed a refugee request."
"They have problems in the African countries? Let the UN handle those problems. Let it handle it (the problems) better than it handled the problems in Syria. It is unacceptable that the UN is not solving these problems and we have to pay for it. I'm not the Eritrean welfare minister and not the Sudanese labor minister."
Asked whether it was not the government who was responsible for the immigration policy, and the government who gave infiltrators bus tickets to Tel Aviv and other cities Yishai said: "Democracies take time.
"I have been screaming and struggling over this issue for six years but the response was declaring that I was a racist. Building a fence and a holding facility takes years."
Yishai then spoke about his anger at human rights organizations that assist the infiltrators: "They act with hypocrisy and strive to put an end to the State of Israel's being the Jewish state.
"I gathered from the Eritrean ambassador that they promise these people employment and so they come. What will happen is that in a few years they will ask to have equal rights (to citizens)."
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4240666,00.html
Photos: S.Sudan Migrants signing voluntary departure forms, today (1-3), Minister Eli Yishai (4)
By: aydeo
In: Other Middle East
Tags: Illegal migrants, Africa, Interior minister, interview
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OH, SO WE HAVE TO PUT UP WITH THESE ILLEAGAL ALIENS, BUT THE JEWS DON'T? LET'S HAVE SOME EQUALITY HERE.
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByDAVID (62.90) 
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Besides the foolish "Eritrea as dangerous as Sderot" claim, he did raised some valid points in this interview.
I remember that 5-6 years ago, when the first waves of migrants and refugees came to Israel from Sudan,Darfur ect. quite many here wanted to help them.
But now it is pretty obvious that if this tsunami won't stop in few years there will be hundreds of thousands of African migrants, maybe even more than 1 million, all over the state of Israel (Which currently has 5-6 million More..
Posted Jun-11-2012 Byaydeo (6178.28) 
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"But now it is pretty obvious that if this tsunami won't stop in few years there will be hundreds of thousands of African migrants, maybe even more than 1 million...."
Probably more than that. I suspect their life expectancy, infant mortality and birth rates all improve drastically once they set foot in Israel.
Posted Jun-11-2012 Byjafll (1012.54) 
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Deportation is the only solution
Posted Jun-11-2012 BycALlme6 (494.20) cALlme6 Send Message
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Come on Israel, welcome them with open arms, you are a civilized country right? You receive a lot of aid so you should be able to return it right? Oh, wait I always forget about your double standards.
Posted Jun-11-2012 BySinglecoilsnap (616.20) 
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London Tottenham riots of 2011 will hit TelAviv in 2026. Ain't much you can do about that.
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByJoe Broe (25.80) 
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God forbid anyone having equal rights as the Israelis.Im wondering how many other countries have got away with this lately.
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByFreakster (474.30) 
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It's not about that Israelis are better or something, it is only about citizens of a country and non-citizens.
A country won't stay the same while there is a huge amount of illegal migrants comparing to the citizens.
If there were 60,000 Israelis coming to live in London in 5 years, you were speaking the same, so it is better for you to shut it.
Posted Jun-11-2012 Byaydeo (6178.28) 
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@aydeo Funny i seem to disagree,I know Israelis arnt any better than anyone else,usually when a country has enough immigrants they will put a stop to new applicants,not try to throw them all out like Israel are doing,they think they are a law unto themselves and you couldnt answer how many other countries have done it,so why should Israel be any different?
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByFreakster (474.30) 
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How many Israelis came from Israel in the past 100 years again?
Oh that's right, most of them came from European countries.. .oh fuck, Israeli citizens now eh, European ancestry didn't exist, generations of your family lived in Israel.. righttttt that's why you have more right to the land than anyone else......... COUGHFUCKING BULLSHIT
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByMurkyFogsFutureLogs (254.80) 
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@MurkyFogsFutureLogs - you need to learn your history better to understand the vast number of "Middle Eastern/ North African" Jews that moved to Israel in addition to the European and Asian Jews.
Posted Jun-11-2012 Bygeekstud (341.82) 
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@MurkyFogsFutureLogs
Enough with this old rethoric of using the historic issue of the creation of Israel- You can compare it to what took place in America or Australia during the 18 and 19 centuries.
But the issue above is related to immigration from the third world, and has nothing to do with what you just mentioned.
So save your "FUCKING BULLSHIT"
Posted Jun-12-2012 Byaydeo (6178.28) 
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The world is setting up boundaries between the haves and the have-nots. Thank God I was born in a developed nation.
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByPunch_The_Monkey (1159.98) 
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The cool thing about the israelis is once they decide to keep your ass out they get busy doing it.
Here they make a big show of it, but really accomplish a whole lot.
Like the saying goes about politicians in particular: After all is said and done, more will be said than done.
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Actually right now we are talking about hundreds (immigrants) out of 60,000+.
It is not that easy to pull it, also not in Israel...
Posted Jun-12-2012 Byaydeo (6178.28) 
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Tell them to GTFO!
Posted Jun-12-2012 ByWE ARE POWER (3514.86) 
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Wow, let me get this straight.
The jews now built a huge fence to keep the blacks from entering their country and raise concentration camps along the border, to put in those blacks who are already there until it's clear that they can be deported??
What if the clearance doesn't come? What if there is a clash with Iran while those blcks are still concentrated? Will they be "liberated" by yet another "allied" force and what will it look like then?
Just a little bit of history re More..
Posted Jun-12-2012 ByDeltaEpsilon (571.12) DeltaEpsilon View Channel Send Message
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And where was the Israeli interior minister from? Russia? Poland? Georgia? ..
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByMurkyFogsFutureLogs (254.80) 
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@MurkyFogsFutureLogs - he was born in Jerusalem. His parents were from Tunisia, so his family would be considered Mizrachi (Eastern), sometimes incorrectly called Sephardi.
Posted Jun-11-2012 Bygeekstud (341.82) 
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Thumb up! Didnt know that.
You can also read my reply to him (down below)
Posted Jun-12-2012 Byaydeo (6178.28) 
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"i am not the the jewish welfare or labour minister,let this people into the country and they wont stop coming " i wonder how many times the jewish race heard these words as they were hounded and chased across europe.everything and i mean everything that was done to the jewish race during the last 1000yrs they are now doing to other races and they dont give a flying fuck for international law,shame on you israel for your hypocrisy and double standards
Posted Jun-11-2012 ByCELTICWARRIOR (201.60) 
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