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"They Don't Embarrass Themselves with the Rule of Law": How Algeria Expels Its Migrants Into the Desert at Low Noise

Summary by Le Figaro
INQUIRY - In April and May, 16,000 Subsaharians were expelled by Algeria to the desert in the north of Niger. Behind this policy of discreet raids, Algiers tightens its ties with Tunisia, which adopts the same methods, far from the eyes.

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INQUIRY - In April and May, 16,000 Subsaharians were expelled by Algeria to the desert in the north of Niger. Behind this policy of discreet raids, Algiers tightens its ties with Tunisia, which adopts the same methods, far from the eyes.

·Paris, France
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Economy – Algeria takes a new course within the framework of informal trade. An executive decree, published in the last Official Gazette, now defines the rules of small import, reserved exclusively for self-entrepreneurs. This measure responds to the instructions of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, in a desire to formalize this practice and to energize the individual initiative. Who can import in small quantities? From now on, natural persons can…

An investigation by the "Figaro" reveals how Algeria expels migrants from African origins who arrive on its territory.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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