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African asylum seekers hit by new tax in Israel
2017-07-04
[Ynet] Nine years ago, Teklit Michael fled Eritrea to avoid military conscription, survived a perilous journey across the Sinai peninsula
entered Israel illegally
and sought asylum in Israel.

The 29-year-old Eritrean community organizer now works as a cook at a restaurant in south Tel Aviv--alone, without family and in legal limbo, awaiting a response to his asylum request.

Since May, Michael's life has faced another challenge with new tax rules that force his employer to put part of his salary in a fund he can access only if he leaves Israel.

He believes the aim of the new legislation, which applies only to African migrants who entered the country illegally and asylum seekers, is clear.
mistranslation: it should be African migrants who entered the country illegally and seek asylum
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#2  from one of the oldest civilizations on the planet to one of the newest

Sure you're not confusing two community organizers, Besoeker?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-07-04 05:45  

#1  Migrant and failed community organizer flees from one of the oldest civilizations on the planet to one of the newest. Obviously military conscription and taxes were not the primary causes of his relocation. There must be more.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-07-04 05:23  

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