sounds good but
Returning to Sudan: migrants leaving Israel face persecution
Sudan is 1 of those Arab countries that dont want you admitted if you have a Israeli stamp in your passport or visited Israel. You cant go back to Sudan like everything is cool, if you have been to Israel, it is a national security problem of the highest order.
It's been reported as one of the lowest numbers in the world for asylum seekers.
Saying that they are not deporting people, doesn't mention the fact that they have people in detention camps where they can leave in the day (buses to nearby towns have to travel far away) and if they dont come back by curfew, they move from detention camps to the big boy prison indefinitely.
Israeli government to refugees: Go back to Africa or go to prison
I appreciate this.
You've responded maturely to me even though I was being hostile.
I still believe your thread title has a hostile agenda; that being said, I agree that the Israeli government has leaned towards more conservative and extreme policies and should be called out.
But, again, I'm only focused on your clearly inaccurate title, breh. I'm an objective observer, so when I checked out your shared article, I was surprised at the discrepancies.
2018, I am not trying to argue on the Coli just to argue, breh.
It's fukked up how the Sudanese migrants are literally at the whim of wherever the winds of policy blow. It seems that this is being interpreted as a purely Israeli violation when, really, many nations have blood on their hands with respect to the human rights of the Sudanese.