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Asylum seekers protest Israel's U-turn on UN migrant deal

IANS  |  Jerusalem 

Scores of African asylum seekers and supporters gathered outside the office of Israeli on Tuesday to protest against his decision to scrap a deal with the UN on their resettlement.

announced on Monday that he was suspending an agreement made with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees that would have prevented the deportation of hundreds of thousands of African migrants from Israel, just hours after announcing the deal at a press conference, news reported.

Under the plan, made with the UN Refugee Agency, was to send at least 16,250 African migrants to Canada, and Another 16,000 would have been resettled in

There are approximately 37,000 illegal immigrants in Israel, the majority from or Sudan, according to the

The agreement with the UNHCR had been an attempt to address criticism of an even earlier plan, in which migrants would be offered $3,500 and an airplane ticket to leave for a sub-Saharan African country. and were widely reported by the Israeli media as potential host countries, reported.

That plan was successfully challenged by human rights groups in on March 15, where a temporary order blocked its implementation.

Many of the migrants from fled war and poverty. In Eritrea, they escaped a brutal dictatorship. Many of those seeking refuge made their way to But in 2013, completed a fence running the length of the border, halting the flow of illegal migrants.

At its highest point, there were some 65,000 illegal immigrants in Over the past decade, the said it received 54,600 requests for asylum.

Only 33 were accepted while tens of thousands remain mired in the bureaucratic process, though Israeli leaders say they added staff to clear the backlog.

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First Published: Tue, April 03 2018. 18:50 IST
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