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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High Court of Justice Prepares to Hear Petition against Anti-Infiltration Law
May 29, 2013
An expanded panel of 9 Justices at the High Court of Justice will discuss the petition to invalidate the … Read more
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‘Temporary’ Citizenship Law is Extended for a 10th Year.
April 23, 2013
The Knesset has approved a further extension of the “temporary” order known as the ‘Citizenship Law’ (83 votes … Read more
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Notable Human Rights Defenders Award | Oded Feller
March 21, 2013
We are proud to announce that ACRI Attorney Oded Feller has been awarded a Notable Human Rights Defenders Award by … Read more
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ACRI in the News: January – February 2013
March 14, 2013
ACRI Op-Eds Dostoyevsky In The West Bank – January 31, 2013 (The Daily Beast) by Liza Rozovsky, ACRI … Read more
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High Court of Justice to State: Explain legality of anti-infiltration law
March 12, 2013
The state will be required to defend the legality of a number of sections of the anti-infiltration law, following a … Read more
Media
Legal Work
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ACRI to Government Press Office: “Retract Warning to Foreign Journalists Boarding Flotilla to Gaza”
June 27, 2011
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) urged the Director of the Israeli Government Press Office to retract statements … Read more
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Petition: Stop Revoking Permits of E. Jerusalem Palestinians
April 10, 2011
In a petition submitted to the High Court of Justice on 7 April 2011, HaMoked: Center for the Defense of … Read more
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The “Slavery Law” and Beyond: New Bills Targeting Foreign Residents
March 24, 2011
The Knesset Internal Affairs Committee is currently discussing three government-sponsored bills that aim to restrict the legal status of non-Jews … Read more
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HCJ Issues an Order Nisi Regarding Racial Profiling of Arabs in Airports
March 3, 2011
On March 3 2011, following ACRI’s appeal, the High Court of Justice has issued an Order Nisi requiring the Israeli … 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