Filipino children face deportation from Israel
| By Michaela P. del Callar 06/05/2010 Children of Filipino migrant  workers will be among the 1,200 minors to be deported from Israel, the  Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) yesterday said. According to Israeli law, once migrant workers give  birth to children in Israel, they must leave with their child or send  the baby back home and continue their employment. “There  is no indication as to how many are Filipino kids. We take it that (the  deportation) pertains to all nationalities,” Foreign Affairs spokesman  Eduardo Malaya said. The DFA  said it is ready to repatriate them should that happen as it is already  coordinating with the Department of Social Welfare and Development and  the Department of Labor and Employment, as well as the Overseas Workers  Welfare Administration, to prepare for the possible deportation of these  children. The Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv  reported to the DFA that the Israeli Foreign Ministry has given its  assurance that the imminent deportation of children of Filipino migrant  workers “will be handled in the most humane way.” “The  Embassy has made representations with the Israeli government about the  imminent deportation of Filipino children, and we were informed by the  Foreign Ministry that it will be handled in the most humane way possible  and in the best interest of our two countries,” Philippine Ambassador  Petronila Garcia said. Garcia added that there are  still no news of the deportation, as the final decision of the  Ministerial Committee is still pending. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100605hed5.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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