Israel’s ‘Anchor Baby’ Issue: A Conundrum for a Jewish State
I have zero patience for this issue, where even deciding how to treat someone who broke the law (being an illegal alien is defacto a crime)should be up for discussion.
Once an illegal is identified it is a no brainer that they must be deported, given a certain deadline to leave with their possessions/families,otherwise they will be forced to leave with the clothes on their backs.
Moreover, it is an absolute affront to those who legally go through the process to opine over these lawbreakers!The children are caught in the middle, but that is the fault of the parent’s, certainly not of other law abiding citizens.
When I made aliyah in 2008 I went through a LENGTHY process, despite being the daughter of a long list of Rabbis going back generations!My sons, high level professionals too, went through the same arduous process.
Therefore, how fair is it that legal citizens have to go through hoops, and also absorb those who are lawbreakers?
Besides, Israel is the size of a postage stamp.Let them go elsewhere, there are myriad of countries all over the world capable of handling them.
Enough, cry me a river…….





