Israeli authorities round up South Sudanese for deportation
Israeli authorities round up South Sudanese for deportation
Los Angeles Times
JERUSALEM — Israeli immigration authorities on Monday arrested dozens of people in a crackdown on African migrants mainly targeting asylum seekers from South Sudan. An estimated 1500 refugees from South Sudan are among the large numbers of Africans …
South Sudan migrants ‘ready to go home’ Ynetnews “All South Sudanese migrants want to go back home. Israel is not our country,” one migrant told Ynet Monday as dozens of Africans were detained nationwide ahead of their deportation. “When I came here my country was at war and it was dangerous,” said … |
The 1000 Mile Difference
KELOLAND TV
By Austin Hoffman The Lost Boys from South Sudan have seen the worst in life and are still trying to find the best. After escaping the war-torn nation, many made their new home in Sioux Falls. And now, one Lost Boy is giving back to his home village …
More South Sudanese detained in advance of deportation Jewish Telegraphic Agency JERUSALEM (JTA) – Dozens of South Sudanese migrants illegally in Israel were detained in advance of deportation as the approach of the deadline of an order requiring them to leave the country. The Oz Unit of the Population, Immigration, … |
Mobile phone video shows Sudan soldiers burning village near border with South … Washington Post The video was shared with The Associated Press by Ryan Boyette, an American who lives in Southern Kordofan, a state in Sudan where rebel fighters often associated with South Sudanare battling troops from the Sudanese Armed Forces. |
Israel starts rounding up South Sudanese for deportation Radio Netherlands Israeli authorities on Sunday began a roundup of South Sudanesemigrants ahead of their deportation, three days after a court ruled that their lives were no longer threatened in their homeland. “The deportation operation is getting under way. |
Weak Institutions a Cause of Corruption in Country – Machar AllAfrica.com Juba — South Sudan’s Vice President, Riek Machar Teny has blamed the new nation’s weak institutions for corruption that has blighted the country and urged the international community to assist in building their capacity. South Sudan is internationally … |