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Conflict
Palestinians are
trapped. Many Palestinians desperately want to, but are unable to, emigrate.
Palestinians have the right to escape the incessant cross fire by migration.
The Palestinians' decision to resort to terrorism has so reduced the
average standard of living that about 380,000 Palestinians recently left their families and homes to emigrate elsewhere.
These emigrants found that there
was no support network to help them adjust to the
new country. As the security situation deteriorated, the borders to Jordan were
closed.
And now, Palestinians are prevented from exercising their option to emigrate.
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Freedom of migration is a basic human right
protected under the 1946 UN Declaration of Human Rights.
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How can anyone be against the prerogative of a Palestinian Arab to build a new
life in a country of his or her choice?
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There currently is no other organized system to
provide assistance in emigration to Palestinians living in buffer zones and in
the crossfire.
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While getting an airline ticket is no problem, obtaining a
visa and security clearance from the Arab village to the airport is
problematic.
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We have established a mechanism for the orderly and compassionate emigration of innocent families to
supportive countries.
We
provide humanitarian assistance to those who find themselves
in the cross fire
and seek a prosperous, quiet and fulfilling
life.
Our network of experts work together
to provide the tools to build a new life.
The network includes social workers,
psychologists, lawyers, and financial analysts that have pooled their expertise
to facilitate smooth transitions to a new country and adaptation to a new
culture.

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