African Refugees Protest Treatment By the Israeli Government
New Law allows migrants without valid documents to be indefinitely detained
Thousands of African migrants are marching for a second-straight day in Tel Aviv to protest what they say is harsh treatment from the Israeli government.
The march Monday includes stops at the embassies of the United States and several European countries, as the migrants try to draw attention to their desire for asylum and an end to laws that could place them in detention or forbid them to work.
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