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Cabinet to discuss migrants' deportation

Source: Jerusalem Post
Jerusalem : Israel | 24 days ago  
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As the grace period granted by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to children of illegal foreign workers and their families ends on Sunday, the cabinet is set to discuss their deportation. Although the ministers have yet to make a final decision on the fate of the children, sources...
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