African migrants told to leave Israel or face imprisonment

African migrants told to leave Israel or face imprisonment

The Israeli government has issued a notice for thousands of African migrants to leave Israel or face imprisonment. The migrants will be given up to $3

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The Israeli government has issued a notice for thousands of African migrants to leave Israel or face imprisonment. The migrants will be given up to $3,500 (£2,600) for leaving within the next 90 days.  They will be given the option of going to their home country or third countries. If they do not leave, the Israeli authorities have threatened that they will start jailing them from April. The Israeli government says their return will be humane and ‘voluntary’. The order exempts children, women, parents of dependent minors and victims of slavery and human trafficking.

A spokesperson for Israel’s Population and Immigration Authority told the BBC there were currently 38,000 ‘infiltrators’ in the country, of whom just 1,420 were being held in detention facilities. The Israeli government uses the term ‘infiltrators’ to describe people who did not enter the country through an official border crossing. Many of the migrants who are mostly from Eritrea and Sudan say they came to Israel to seek asylum after fleeing persecution and conflict, but the authorities regard them as economic migrants.