Citizenship and Residency
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A sovereign state has the authority to decide who may enter its gates and who is entitled to permanent residency, though the state must consider human rights in this decision-making process. States are obligated to respect the right to family, to provide a safe haven to refugees, asylum seekers, and stateless persons, and to respond to humanitarian crises. When it comes to citizenship and residency in Israel, however, levels of citizenship and residency status can be manipulated as a means of withholding basic state services, particularly concerning Arab citizens of Israel and those living in the territories.
ACRI seeks to ensure basic human rights to all people living within Israel and the territories by overcoming the fundamental discrepancies between who is granted citizenship, residency, or other personal status by the State. ACRI focuses acutely on the issues that especially plague those who are not recognized as full citizens, including the right to family, the right to due process, the right to work, and the right not to be forcibly hospitalized or medically treated. ACRI does this both through legal advocacy and through dissemination of information that focus on these specific issues published in English, Hebrew, and Arabic.
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Court overturns discriminatory condition for residency applications
April 23, 2006
The High Court of Justice issued a landmark ruling, which overturned the Ministry of the Interior’‘s policy of requiring foreign … Read more
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ACRI responds to external examination of Israel`s immigration policy
February 21, 2006
ACRI’s response to the recommendations of the committee appointed to examine Israel’s immigration policy: The utilization of nationalistic and economic … Read more
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Reduction in waiting period for spousal residency applications
February 2, 2006
As a result of the ACRI’s appeal to the Population Registrar, the waiting period for spousal residency applications has been … Read more
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Children of migrant workers face deportation
January 4, 2006
The majority of the children of migrant workers will not receive official Israeli residency status, and are liable to be … Read more
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Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law: Enacted with No Factual Basis
December 28, 2005
In Concluding Arguments Submitted to the Supreme Court, Adalah and ACRI Argue that Background Data Provided to the Court by … Read more