Jewish Supremacism

Israel Offers Africans Money to Leave

American taxpayers, who give Israel $11 million per day, will be interested to learn that at least some of that money is being used to pay Africans to leave the Zionist state because they “are a threat to its Jewish nature.”

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The news that the Israeli government now plans to offer $5,000 to any African migrant who agrees to leave the country voluntarily and promises not to return, was carried exclusively by a handful of Jews-only news sources such as Haaretz, but of course completely ignored in the Jewish Supremacist-controlled mass media which is directed at non-Jews.

The Jewish newspapers have proudly informed their Jewish readers that “over the past few months, hundreds of migrants, mainly from Eritrea and Sudan, have accepted the previous offer, which also included a free plane ticket.”

The cash offer has come after a legal challenge in Israel overturned a law which allowed the government to detain illegal immigrants without trial for up to three years pending deportation.

Knesset lawmaker are busy crafting a bill to let the state detain illegal migrants for up to a year and half to replace the now struck-down law, Haaretz also reported.

In addition the Israeli government plans to build camps for migrants, according to Knesset member Ayelet Shaked.

“It’s time to build open camps, which would basically remove the infiltrators from the neighborhoods,” Shaked said, speaking after a meeting of the Knesset Committee on Foreign Workers.

According to data submitted to the Knesset Committee on Foreign Workers by the Population, Immigration and Border Authority, there were 53,636 African migrants in Israel as of the end of September.

Only 38 migrants have crossed the border from Egypt so far this year after a security fence was erected along the border to halt the African influx.

Out of 2,593 requests for asylum received, the Jewish state has only granted four granted refugee status between January and August this year, official figures revealed.

From July 2009 to August 2013, 17,194 asylum requests were submitted, but only 26 were granted, or 0.15 percent.

The Immigration Authority added that since the latest Prevention of Infiltration Law went into effect in June 2012, 1,654 asylum requests have been submitted by detainees. Of these, 53 were dismissed immediately and none were approved.