Israel Begins Informing Asylum Seekers of Their Deportation

Official letter tells Eritreans and Sudanese migrants they will be moving to a third country where life is good and receive $3,500, but no one will tell them which country it is.

Ilan Lior
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Israel’s immigration authority on Thursday started officially informing asylum seekers at the Holot detention facility that they will be deported from Israel to an unnamed African country.

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