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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Sijeny",
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        "legal_name": "Judith Achieng Sijeny",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the response was inadequate. If you ask me, I do not think the Cabinet Secretary (CS) concerned is taking this matter very seriously. We are talking about Kenyans. We have not been told that they have discovered that they are not Kenyans but have admitted that, indeed, they are Kenyans. We know that their rights are protected in the Constitution. As they wait for their fate, I know the records are very clear. This is because before anything happens and they cross the border, you have to give details and the statistics are taken. If, indeed, the Government has discovered that some are not genuine refugees, then they should know how to deal with them. This is not a place to allow them to be. It is very embarrassing. Even the street families of Nairobi County were removed from the streets by the Nairobi County Government in collaboration with the national Government. So, why are some people being allowed to stay there? It is even more embarrassing because most of them are women with children. We are put in a very tight situation. So, now I do not know whether I am supposed to be taking food – milk, bread and fruits – to the children and yet I am a Member of Parliament (MP) here, who should be sorting out problems. This should be taken seriously and we want an assurance that by the end of today, they will be moved out of there and taken to a better place. There are so many shelters where they can be taken to."
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