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Ben-Abba said illegal workers in Israel will be housed in a special shelter where they will be granted a minimum of 72 hours to seek assistance.

"I can guarantee that illegal workers will be treated in a humane and respectable manner," she said in a letter to the United Manpower Agencies for Israel Association Inc. "Israel is a signatory to the international treaties related to labor issues."
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Ben-Abba said illegal workers in Israel will be housed in a special shelter where they will be granted a minimum of 72 hours to seek assistance.

"I can guarantee that illegal workers will be treated in a humane and respectable manner," she said in a letter to the United Manpower Agencies for Israel Association Inc. "Israel is a signatory to the international treaties related to labor issues."
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