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"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.

Expel All the Criminals from Israel: African Migrants Should Indeed be Expelled

Op-ed: African migrants should indeed be expelled, along with another Israeli sector

Asaf Gefen

In the past, Interior Minister Eli Yishai from the Shas party already warned us that African work migrants brought to Israel diseases such as hepatitis B, measles, and AIDS.

Now, according to Minister Yishai, it turns out that they also imported to Israel various phenomena such as the rape epidemic, violence, theft, and the usage of knives for purposes other than cutting vegetables.

Indeed, some researchers insist that such criminal phenomenon have been observed in Israel even before the African crime families arrived here. However, these must be odd claims that are no less unfounded than Darwin’s evolution theory.

And as the Africans brought to Israel not only the crime virus, but are also dangerous missionaries who are plotting to convert us from Judaism to the new religion of criminality, we should all join the call issued by Minister Yishai this past week.

Indeed, we should imprison and expel from here all of these Africans. However, this should only be done on one condition.

In addition to all of these criminals, another criminally minded community must also be expelled. After all, this community’s involvement in criminal activities exceeds that of any other sector in Israel and there is no other community that made a greater contribution to rising crime here and to the process of Israel’s social deterioration.

I’m talking about the Shas party’s Knesset members.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4231130,00.html

The truth about ‘refugees’

Op-ed: African migrants threatening Israel’s future with help of leftist groups, European governments

Hanoch Dau

The most enlightened thing one can do is to embrace the children whose parents infiltrated into Israel on a cold night, but the time has come to take off the masks: The three Eritreanssuspected of raping a 15-year-old girl are merely a minor prelude to what will happen here should we fail to regain our senses soon.

At this time already, some 40% of crimes in Tel Aviv are committed by these illegal aliens, and at this rate the millionth infiltrator will be arriving in Israel at some point. Did anyone say “demographic threat”?

Our pathetic desire to be enlightened is making us lose our minds. The “Israeli Children” NGO claims that Israel expels the children of foreign workers. But that’s a lie – Israel expels the parents. The children go with them.

And here’s yet another lie: The term “refugees.” These are not refugees. We are dealing with people who are seeking a better life. Even according to the relevant UN convention, refugees are only considered as such in the first state they arrive in from their country – in this case, it’s Egypt.

Leftists groups are also lying when they say that one cannot return to South Sudan because of mortal danger. South Sudan is 20 or 30 times larger than Israel. The dangerous zone there only comprises a tiny part of the land.

In Eritrea, by the way, a dictatorship rules and there is mandatory army service of 15 years. Most infiltrators are draft-dodgers; people who simply did not want to join the army. One can understand them, but this is not our problem.

High Court to the ‘rescue’

Leftist groups petitioned the High Court of Justice, which forbade Israel to return infiltrators back to Egypt shortly after they cross the border, lest they be shot. Yet this constitutes dangerous self-righteousness. Had the Egyptians shot the first five infiltrators returned to them, the 500 waiting their turn would think twice about coming here.

Yet now they have an insurance police courtesy of the High Court; they know that even if they are nabbed, Israel will protect them.

Another law that the High Court banned because of a petition by leftist groups is legislation that would forbid employers to hire infiltrators. Until a detention facility is built (the State is currently trying to build it at your expense, at a cost of hundreds of millions of shekels,) such law is illegal.

The result of this is that the infiltrators are working, and their friends in Africa who hear about it are arriving here en masse.

Do you see what’s happening here? European governments are handing over money to leftist groups that assist the infiltrators via the High Court. And what does Europe gain from this? That’s obvious. Every infiltrator who arrives here is one less infiltrator who goes there.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4230916,00.html

Bnei Brak may ‘expose’ landlords who rent out flats to Africans

City officials say landlords subdivide flats, cram refugees in them with ‘total disregard for general population’

Yoav Zitun

Following the halachic ruling issued by rabbis in Bnei Brak’s Pardes Katz neighborhood according to which residents are forbidden to rent out apartments to African migrants, the municipality announced Wednesday its inspectors would work in the coming days against landlords who illegally subdivide apartments and rent them out to “many Sudanese who have arrived recently.”

Speaking to Ynet, Mayor Rabbi Yaakov Asher explained, “Police do not deal with them on grounds that they have refugee status, and this is the only way we found to tackle the phenomenon.

“We may reveal the names of landlords who rent out apartments to refugees, but not before they receive prior notice,” he said.

The City of Bnei Brak has the authority to file charges against people who subdivide apartments. A city official said the phenomenon is expanding “as many Sudanese who lived near the central bus station in Tel Aviv have left because of the police station located nearby.”

According to city officials, some landlords cram as many as 10 Sudanese refugees into the apartments and charge $100-200 from each of them.

One official said the City is considering the possibility of revealing the landlords’ names “so the public will learn the identity of those whose personal monetary interests outweigh the harm caused to the general population.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3982899,00.html

Surge in number of illegal migrants

Some 5,528 illegal migrants infiltrate Israel through southern border in first three months of 2012 in contrast to 1,742 who entered at same time last year

Omri Efraim

Some 5,528 illegal migrants infiltrated Israel through the southern border in the first three months of 2012, compared with only 1,742 illegal migrants who infiltrated Israel during the same period last year, data released by the Population and Immigration Authority revealed on Tuesday.

Over the months of January and February 2012, some 2,406 Eritreans and 848 Sudanis and 220 migrants from other countries came into the country illegally through the Egyptian border. At the same time 601 people were deported from Israel (some of which were foreign workers and not infiltrators), and 24 have had their status regularized.

In 2011 the majority of infiltrators arrived from Sudan and Eritrea, countries which by international law, Israel cannot deport people back to. Yet the most recent government decision on the matter determined that as southern Sudan has already gained independence, it is possible to deport illegal migrants from that country.

Even so, the Jerusalem District Court has accepted petitions filed on the subject and postponed the deportation to April 15. At the same time, the Foreign Ministry is seeking to delay the deportation due to new information it received on the situation in Southern Sudan.

According to Immigration Authority data, there are currently 75,000 legal foreign workers in Israel today, most of whom are employed in the nursing sector (42,653) and construction (5,221). An additional 2,225 foreign workers are employed legally as specialists in their field.

The Immigration Authority estimates that 13,885 illegal migrants are currently residing in Israel, with the majority employed in the nursing sector and 2,000 in the construction sector.

In 2011 some 34,350 illegal migrants left Israel willingly.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4212215,00.html

MK: African migrant infiltrations like in biblical times

Meeting of south Tel Aviv residents demands government action to curb flow of refugees to area. Protestor: Those who say I’m racist can go to hell in their black-free buildings and neighborhoods

Yoav Zitun 

Dozens south Tel Aviv’s residents gathered at the Hatikva neighborhood on Monday to protest what they referred to as the State’s failure to address the flow of African migrants to the area.

Some protestors said the refugees “chase our daughters,” while others called the Africans “beasts” and claimed they “spread diseases, drink and steal.”

The conference was held just a few days after a migrant from Eritrea allegedly murdered his pregnant wife in the neighborhood.

“Today a refugee stole the purse of an elderly woman I take care of,” neighborhood activist Pnina Cohen said. “They walk around in robes with nothing underneath and chase our daughters. This is a war we must wage, or else we’ll lose our home.”

Irna, who lives near the murdered woman’s apartment, said, “I lived in fear even before the murder. I made aliyah from Russia to this neighborhood because I like it, but I don’t leave the house at night. It’s very scary.”

Gidi Aharoni from the Kfar Shalem neighborhood said, “They spread disease and mingle with our children; they drink and steal. Those who say I’m racist can go to hell in their black-free buildings and neighborhoods. ”

City Council member Shlomi Maslawi (Likud) said, “Demographically speaking, they have already surpassed us, and we have become the minority in our own neighborhood. This is a national problem. They take away our housing, jobs and receive welfare at our expense. We demand that the government reinstate the ‘Gedera-Hadera policy’ and scatter them across the periphery.”

Knesset Member Michael Ben-Ari (National Union), who was accompanied by extreme rightist Baruch Marzel, told the meeting that the infiltration of African migrants through the Egyptian border is akin to the “Midianite raids on Israel in biblical times.

“They too arrived from Sinai, with their large numbers as their weapon. They also stole,” he said.

The MK criticized fellow lawmakers “who are afraid to speak their minds for fear of being accused of racism.

“People mention Iran and the Palestinians as being the main threats to Israel, but here there is a tangible danger, and the Cabinet is not convening to try and find a solution,” Ben-Ari added.

TA man suspected of torching migrant homes

Police say evidence links Shapira neighborhood resident to recent firebomb attack on homes of African refugees

Eli Senyor

Police arrested a 20-year-old resident of Tel Aviv on suspicion of throwing Molotov cocktails at the homes of asylum-seeking migrants in the city’s Shapira neighborhood, Ynet reported Sunday.

Firebombs were hurled overnight Friday at four homes in which African migrants reside and towards another apartment which also serves as a kindergarten. No injuries were reported, but the structures were damaged.

Activists protest violence directed at migrants (Photo: Yaron Brener)

Investigators have gathered forensic evidence that allegedly links the suspect to the crime. Police are still trying to determine whether the suspect had any accomplices.

Following the incident, some 200 social activists held a rally in the Shapira neighborhood on Friday in support of the migrants. “It was just a matter of time,” said Orit Marom of the Aid Organization for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Israel. “The incitement against asylum-seekers is terrible. Israelis spit at them on the street.”

Dori, a neighborhood resident, said that while she is against hurling firebombs, it is the migrants who usually instigate the violence. “We are afraid to walk the streets or send our children to the park alone,” she said.

Another Shapira resident said: “We are not a sewer in which all the refugees are thrown into. They should be scattered all over the country. Let us live.”

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