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"content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we should support this Bill. I know quite a number of Members will come up with amendments to deal with some of the sections. My message to refugees - because I know some of them in Dadaab and Kakuma listen – is that when they come to Kenya, they must behave, and promote peace and tranquility. They will get food, education and medicine from the UNHCR and even marry here, but they must maintain peace, law and order while they are in Kenya. We can tolerate them up to some level. Tolerating has some elasticity. We can be elastic up to some extent. We do not want our country to be unsafe because of outsiders. Let them come here and while here, they should tell their leaders, for example, the Sudanese in Juba and the ones in Kakuma, to organise their country, so that they can go back. Let those who are in Dadaab inform their people and leaders in Mogadishu to stabilise their country, so that they can also go back. Must we host them for 50 years like it has happened in Palestine? It cannot take forever. We want to tell their leaders, because they are listening, that Kenyans are tired bwana . Let them not hang in five star hotels having fun when their people are suffering. We want them to go back and develop their country."
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