Israel PM Backs Widespread Arrests, Yes Deportations in Migrant Crackdown
September 04, 2023Tim Langdale
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has backed widespread arrests and deportations of migrants in the country, saying that Israel “will not be a state of infiltrators.”
The crackdown comes amid a surge in the number of migrants entering Israel from Africa in recent years. The vast majority of these migrants are from Sudan and Eritrea, two countries that are plagued by war and poverty.
Bennett’s announcement has been met with mixed reactions. Some have praised the government for taking action to address the issue of illegal immigration, while others have criticized the crackdown as being inhumane and counterproductive.
The Jerusalem Post says, “Bennett’s decision to crack down on illegal immigration is a necessary step to protect Israel’s borders and its citizens.
Israel has a right to control its borders and to protect its citizens from illegal immigration. The vast majority of these migrants are not fleeing persecution or war, but are economic migrants who are looking for a better life in Israel.
Israel is not the only country that is struggling with the issue of illegal immigration. The United States, Europe, and many other countries are also facing similar challenges.
I believe that Israel’s approach to illegal immigration is a model for other countries. The government is taking a tough but humane approach that is both effective and fair.
The government is arresting and deporting illegal migrants, but it is also providing them with humanitarian assistance. The government is also working to address the root causes of illegal immigration, such as poverty and war.
Israel’s approach to illegal immigration is a model for other countries. It is a tough but fair approach that is both effective and humane.
Other countries should follow Israel’s lead and to take a tough but fair approach to illegal immigration. This is the best way to protect their borders and their citizens.