In the last several years it has become a tendency to foreign people from underdeveloped countries to come to Israel for the sake of work. This phenomenal(ww.) is controversial due to a contradiction between the feelings and the logic.
When the foreign workers come to Israel they own an official license, which is valid for a limited period of time. During their stay in Israel, they shape their lives, start families and bear children. As time goes by their license expires, but most of them decide to stay in Israel and live a life of fear and refuge, thus jeopardizing their children's lives.
The past two years have been the hardest for those miserable foreign workers' kids. After going through ceaseless humiliations from the Israeli society, they have to be expelled from their native country to a foreign country which they are scarcely familiar with. They(ww. - This) may create an unpleasant childhood memory for them.
On the whole, I have mercy(ww.) on those miserable children, since it's their parents' fault for the current situation. Their parents chose to neglect the law, thus putting their children in (the) middle of this mess. Despite this, it's more than obvious that a country will inforce its rules and order to avoid anarchism. To my mind, those kids should at least be permited to finish the kindergarden or a school year and get departure grant(not clear what you mean).
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3774680,00.html
Good work.
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Daphna


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