http://www.english.hadhramaut.info African Refugees: Never-ending Crossing to Yemen [The Source: mukalla/taiz/hadhramaut.info - 13/04/2010] Roughly 126 Somali refugees including 37 women and children have arrived at Buroum coast, Hadramout, and Thubab coast, Taiz, amid daily exodus of refugees from Horn of Africa.

Those arrested in Hadramout were assembled and sent to the permanent refugee camp in Maifa'a district, Shabwa, and who were arrested in Taiz were sent to the main refugee camp in Kharaz, Lahj.On the other hand, police in Jabal Al-Nar, Makha, have found the body of an African man believed to be died of an attack  on his head. Beside the body there was another African injured who was taken to hospital.Meanwhile, arrangements have got underway to deport over 100 Ethiopian people who illegally infiltrated into the country. The Africans were held in Hodeida province in western Yemen.The authorities also intend to deport 2000 Ethiopian infiltrators. Since the beginning of this year, about 300 African migrants have been sent back to their countries.Yemen says there are  hundreds of thousands of African refugees in it who lay more burdens on its fragile economy. In recent months, it has started further measures amid fears the people may pose a threat to its national security.'More than 74,000 Africans, fleeing civil war, political instability, poverty, famine and drought in the Horn of Africa, crossed the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea on smugglers' boats and reached the shores of Yemen in 2009, the UNHCR said.Though the UNHCR said that the flow decreased this year, the Interior Ministry continues to report many arrested who cross sea from Somalia and Ethiopia to Yemeni coasts.