I knew it would not be long
Tim Rice | 05.11.2009 12:48
Negev concentration
In exchange, illegal migrants would perform manual labour outside the camps, but would not earn a salary.
They would stay at the camp until their asylum claims are decided, which could take months or years.
The proposal, part of the effort to address the problems posed by illegal migrants, would place asylum seekers at jobs in communities in the Negev and Arava. Their salaries would go to the state, in order to fund the camps.
Tim Rice
Additions
Worth pointing out..
05.11.2009 13:18

Also, here is a definition of "concentration camp":-

"Literally, a Concentration Camp is a place where enemies, perceived undesirables and others are "concentrated", or all placed together, in one controlled environment, usually very unpleasantly."
This sounds a reasonable description for what they have planned for migrants. Slight irony given that Israel was supposedly set up to home refugees.
Also, migrant workers are already treated pretty badly:-

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