Ethiopian Immigration in Doubt Ahead of Budget Vote

YERUSHALAYIM (AP) —

A vote by Israel’s government to approve the immigration of thousands of Ethiopians did not occur on Sunday, a government official said, casting doubt on an attempt to reunite hundreds of families split between the two countries.

The families need the Cabinet to agree to fund the immigration of 8,000 Ethiopians before the Knesset votes on the national budget, expected this week.

The official said the government discussed the issue but didn’t vote on it. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss Cabinet deliberations.

Alisa Bodner, an activist with a group pushing for the immigration, said that “as of now, the issue of Ethiopian immigration is not in the budget.” She said the issue was delayed to another meeting, but it was not clear whether it could still be included in the 2019 budget.

The families and their supporters plan to protest outside parliament Monday.

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