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Israel to Pay $9,000 to Any Civilian Willing to Help Deport Asylum Seekers by Force
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https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.833807

This is impressive. They should also offer the asylum seekers 9k to turn themselves in and be deported.



Quote:Israel to Pay $9,000 to Any Civilian Willing to Help Deport Asylum Seekers by Force

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100 inspectors will be hired over two years, some to work for the voluntary repatriation program and others to enforce laws against asylum seekers and their employers


Asylum seekers demonstrating in Jerusalem against their forced deportation from Israel, January 2017.
Asylum seekers demonstrating in Jerusalem against their forced deportation from Israel, January 2017. Emil Salman
The Population and Immigration Authority is offering a bonus of up to 30,000 shekels ($8,700) to civilians willing to temporarily serve as inspectors in the expulsion of asylum seekers.

On Sunday the authority published a notice that it is hiring 100 inspectors on a temporary basis for terms of two years, from March 2018, as well as 40 investigators for the unit that examines asylum requests.

>> Heads of major U.S. Jewish organizations beg Netanyahu not to deport asylum seekers

The notice says the inspectors would work in the greater Tel Aviv area.

Israeli immigration officers check the documents of an African migrant in south Tel Aviv June 13, 2012.
Israeli immigration officers check the documents of an African migrant in south Tel Aviv June 13, 2012. REUTERS
Thirty would work as part of what the government calls a voluntary repatriation program, “Yetzia M’Ratzon,” despite its announcement last week that asylum seekers from Eritrea and Sudan who don’t leave “voluntarily” by April will be subject to indefinite imprisonment.

The job, explains the announcement, would entail holding hearings for the asylum seekers; interviewing and documenting the ones prepared to leave “voluntarily”; coordinating and issuing travel papers and coordinating flights; accompanying asylum seekers; and monitoring their reentry to their countries or origin or elsewhere.

The other inspectors would be involved in enforcement of laws against asylum seekers and their employers. Their job would be to find them, record their stories and investigate the employers as well.

The job requires a high school education. Experience in combat or security is a plus, the ad states.

Those hired would get personal contracts and “appropriate pay” as well as a bonus that can reach 30,000 shekels – payable at the end of the employment term. Staying in the job for a year will gain the employee a 20,000-shekel bonus.

The 40 new inspectors would work in the Refugee Status Determination unit of the Interior Ministry, which is located in south Tel Aviv. The investigators would look into the veracity of the claims and their relevance under the asylum treaty. They will also look into the political situation in the asylum seeker’s country of origin and write an opinion on the risk to their life, their right to asylum and other issues.

Punitive steps against those ordered to leave, and their employers – who could face fines – will start from April, the authority said. The 3,500-shekel bonus for leaving Israel will be gradually reduced starting in April as well.
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(01-13-2018, 12:37 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: This is impressive.   They should also offer the asylum seekers 9k to turn themselves in and be deported.  

I think they did offer the people some sort of pay if they were willing to leave.
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I just can't see how anything could go wrong by paying citizens to turn on each other.   Mellow
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(01-15-2018, 11:02 AM)GMDino Wrote: I just can't see how anything could go wrong by paying citizens to turn on each other.   Mellow

Citizens aren’t turning in citizens.
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(01-15-2018, 11:18 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Citizens aren’t turning in citizens.

I'm sure paying people to turn in others will go smoothly.

Better?

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(01-15-2018, 11:22 AM)GMDino Wrote: I'm sure paying people to turn in others will go smoothly.

Better?

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Police pay rewards to people for finding criminals all the time. If you are here illegally you are a criminal.
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(01-15-2018, 01:30 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Police pay rewards to people for finding criminals all the time.  If you are here illegally you are a criminal.


This again.

I'm sure there will no problem with people getting paid to turn others in or deport them "by force".

Because that is JUST LIKE the police asking for help with a specific person or persons.
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(01-15-2018, 11:02 AM)GMDino Wrote: I just can't see how anything could go wrong by paying citizens to turn on each other.   Mellow

"citizens"

"each other"
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(01-15-2018, 01:41 PM)GMDino Wrote: This again.

I'm sure there will no problem with people getting paid to turn others in or deport them "by force".

Because that is JUST LIKE the police asking for help with a specific person or persons.

Authorities pay for information on criminals all the time.
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(01-15-2018, 02:05 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Authorities pay for information on criminals all the time.

Do they ask them to do it with force?
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(01-15-2018, 02:06 PM)GMDino Wrote: Do they ask them to do it with force?

Where's the "do it by force" part?

The job, explains the announcement, would entail holding hearings for the asylum seekers; interviewing and documenting the ones prepared to leave “voluntarily”; coordinating and issuing travel papers and coordinating flights; accompanying asylum seekers; and monitoring their reentry to their countries or origin or elsewhere.


The other inspectors would be involved in enforcement of laws against asylum seekers and their employers. Their job would be to find them, record their stories and investigate the employers as well.

The job requires a high school education. Experience in combat or security is a plus, the ad states.

Those hired would get personal contracts and “appropriate pay” as well as a bonus that can reach 30,000 shekels – payable at the end of the employment term. Staying in the job for a year will gain the employee a 20,000-shekel bonus.
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(01-15-2018, 03:26 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Where's the "do it by force" part?

The job, explains the announcement, would entail holding hearings for the asylum seekers; interviewing and documenting the ones prepared to leave “voluntarily”; coordinating and issuing travel papers and coordinating flights; accompanying asylum seekers; and monitoring their reentry to their countries or origin or elsewhere.


The other inspectors would be involved in enforcement of laws against asylum seekers and their employers. Their job would be to find them, record their stories and investigate the employers as well.

The job requires a high school education. Experience in combat or security is a plus, the ad states.

Those hired would get personal contracts and “appropriate pay” as well as a bonus that can reach 30,000 shekels – payable at the end of the employment term. Staying in the job for a year will gain the employee a 20,000-shekel bonus.

From the title of the article in the OP.


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(01-15-2018, 03:31 PM)GMDino Wrote: From the title of the article in the OP.

Israel is deporting people who won’t leave. They are forcing them to leave. Hence by force.
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(01-15-2018, 04:40 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Israel is deporting people who won’t leave.   They are forcing them to leave.    Hence by force.

And willing to pay citizens to help "force" them out.
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(01-15-2018, 04:42 PM)GMDino Wrote: And willing to pay citizens to help "force" them out.

Yes read the entire job description. Or if you are lazy just read bfine’s post
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(01-15-2018, 04:44 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: Yes read the entire job description.  Or if you are lazy just read bfine’s post

Or read the title of the article.

If force isn't required why is it in the title?  

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(01-15-2018, 05:12 PM)GMDino Wrote: Or read the title of the article.

If force isn't required why is it in the title?  

You're on the clock!

Just when you think arguments cannot get anymore asinine we get proven wrong.

The title of the article says Israel pays civilians to help deport by force. It says nothing about civilians deporting anyone by force. The word force is used as antonym to volunteer. One can simply read the job description to make this conclusion; however, nobody has ever said a liberal will not pass up even a ridiculous attempt to cry wolf.       
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(01-15-2018, 06:05 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Just when you think arguments cannot get anymore asinine we get proven wrong.

The title of the article says Israel pays civilians to help deport by force. It says nothing about civilians deporting anyone by force. The word force is used as antonym to volunteer. One can simply read the job description to make this conclusion; however, nobody has ever said a liberal will not pass up even a ridiculous attempt to cry wolf.       

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Hopefully no Asylum seekers face retribution from radicals for trying to escape.
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(01-15-2018, 06:18 PM)treee Wrote: Hopefully no Asylum seekers face retribution from radicals for trying to escape.

Escape what?
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