The Sahara migrants protection group said that the authorities in Algeria gathered more than 1800 immigrants at the beginning of this month and left them on the border of Niger.
Sugars, which followed the transition to the region, said that immigrants were delivered to a remote desert region, known as the “zero point” by buses after it was caught in the cities of Algeria.
The National Coordinator of Abdu Aziz Chekh said that the 1845 immigrants, who did not have legal status in Algeria, reached the border city of Niger after the mass deportation process on April 19.
This figure increases the total number of immigrants that were deported to Assamak this month above 4000.
Czech added that this figure does not cover those who are trying to return to Algeria North.
The mass boundary outside the growing tension between Algeria and the southern neighbors ruled by the military junta abolished the elected governments previously associated with Algeria.
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger removed their ambassadors in Algeria from the disagreement of borders at the beginning of this month.
For immigrants who escaped from poverty, conflict or climate change, Algeria serves as a transitional point on the road to Europe.
Many migrants exceed the wide regions of the Sahara before going on a dangerous journey to the Mediterranean Sea.
Nevertheless, the fortified sea patrols fall into the trap of the growing number of people in transit countries where human rights register are violated, and humanitarian assistance is limited.
Sahara worked on alarm, registered more than 30,000 immigrants who were deported from Algeria in 2024.
Similar situations were recorded in the neighboring Morocco, Tunisia and Libya.
Neither Algerian nor Nigerian officials commented on the last border outside the Algerian press.
In the past, Nigerian officials stated that such actions violated the agreement from 2014, which allows you to deport only Nigeria citizens.
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