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Monkey
June 26th, 2005, 11:21 PM
Government approves agreement granting legal residency status to foreign workers’ children and their immediate family; those who do not meet the criteria scheduled to be extradited
By Doron Sheffer
The government has approved for the first time in Israel’s history Sunday an agreement that grants legal residency status to children of foreign workers and their immediate family, thus paving the way for foreign workers to obtain Israeli citizenship within a number of years.

However, many other foreign workers and their children are facing expulsion.

The new Israelis


According to the government's decision, legal status will be given to children who were born in Israel, are between the ages of 10 and 18 and are students or graduates of the Israeli education system.

Their number is estimated at some 1,500.
According to the agreement, other people who are residing in the country illegally will be eligible for legal status, mainly the immediate family members of new immigrants who themselves are not eligible for new immigrant status but have come to the country to join their families.
Also included in the new arrangement are spouses of Israelis who had arrived in the country from neighboring countries, namely Jordan and the Palestinian Authority.
These people are numbered at tens of thousands, although an additional government procedure is needed before the decision regarding their status is finalized.
While the decision marks a revolution in the country’s immigration policy and is expected to offer a solution to hundreds of children and youths whose expulsion from the country would constitute a “cultural exile,” there are just as many, and perhaps even more, children of foreign workers that do not meet the criteria determined by the government and are therefore not expected to gain legal status.
It seems their expulsion from Israel is inevitable, despite the fact that the government has refrained from extraditing children for a long time.

Monkey
June 26th, 2005, 11:21 PM
so what do u think about it?

Azazel
June 27th, 2005, 09:42 AM
I think it's right. Who cares where their parents come from? as long as they are completely assimilated I have no problem with this.

Monkey
June 27th, 2005, 03:44 PM
agree with u but think about Israel after 20 years....jewish country?really not....

skyperu34
June 27th, 2005, 04:31 PM
i think its right !!! israel will keep as originally while new citizens grow up and are educated with jewish mind, they'll learn loving their country, thats for sure.!

Monkey
June 27th, 2005, 04:34 PM
heheh it's so funny chinese,thais,fillipines,bulgarians,nigerians will go to the army:)

skyperu34
June 27th, 2005, 04:41 PM
so, i would say a very cosmopolitan army !!!

Monkey
June 27th, 2005, 04:45 PM
heheh yeah:)
we have also bedouins and druzians(kind of arabs) in israeli army:)

TalB
June 28th, 2005, 01:57 AM
Just b/c non-Jews become citizens of Israel, doesn't mean that it would change anything. Let's not forget that Israel's government is secular not religous here, so there is freedom of religion. Afterall, Israel is probably one of the most diverse countries in the Mid East anyway. It's not like the US allows only Christians to be US citizens like they did with me, my twin brother, and my parents back in 1995 when they passed the test.

Azazel
June 29th, 2005, 12:42 PM
Zohar:

agree with u but think about Israel after 20 years....jewish country?really not....

to which I reply exactly what Mr. Skyperu said:

I think its right !!! israel will keep as originally while new citizens grow up and are educated with jewish mind, they'll learn loving their country, thats for sure.!

Monkey
June 29th, 2005, 12:44 PM
maybe....