Posted on 10/14/2012 3:40:46 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Illegal Africans in Tel Aviv
Israel News photo: Flash 90
In a show of chutzpah, illegal Sudanese work immigrants organized by subversive "human rights" groups demonstrated outside the government compound in Jerusalem Sunday against their own expected incarceration, as the cabinet held its weekly meeting.
Minister of Interior Eli Yishai (Shas) said in reaction: "I am sorry about the condition of the Sudanese citizens, and also of the rest of the world's citizens upon whom fortune has not smiled.
"However, my duty as a minister in the government of Israel is not toward the citizens of Africa, but to the citizens of Israel, and to their security and future," he explained. "I will not rest until the goal of ejecting the infiltrators is met."
Yishai added: "The infiltrators, and the human rights organizations working to keep them in Israel while distributing false promises, need to know that they would be better off leaving Israel today, of their own free will, while receiving the maximum aid and assistance possible, and not waiting to be expelled..."
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“I am sorry about the condition of the Sudanese citizens, and also of the rest of the world’s citizens upon whom fortune has not smiled.
“However, my duty as a minister in the government of Israel is not toward the citizens of Africa, but to the citizens of Israel, and to their security and future. I will not rest until the goal of ejecting the infiltrators is met.”
WOW! Where can we get leaders like that for our country?
You mean, leaders who make a speech saying they won’t rest until illegals are ejected, while they’re right outside the door, carrying on without a fear in the world? You want him? Take him.
Nah, that's reserved for Jews in Judea and Samaria.
How foolish of me to forget. This is the Jewish State, and we must be fair and give due process to everyone but Jews, ‘cause where else will they go? Jordan?
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