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Libya: more than 200 foreigners deported


Migrants of various nationalities are gathered inside the Agency for Combating Illegal Migration in Tripoli, before being deported to their country of origin, on November 24, 2022. MAHMUD TURKIA / AFPThe body responsible for combating illegal immigration in Libya organized road convoys to the eastern and southern borders on Thursday, November 24 to return more than 200 foreigners, thanks to unprecedented coordination between rival regions. Read also: Article reserved for our subscribers From eastern Libya, a migratory route is reopening in the MediterraneanPlunged into chaos since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in 2011, Libya has become a hub for tens of thousands of migrants seeking to reach Europe by sea. Apart from a few visa-exempt nationalities, most migrants enter Libya illegally, through the porous borders of the vast desert south. Every Saturday at 6 a.m., find a week of news and debates covered by the editorial staff of the “World Africa”.


Source: Libya Today November 25, 2022 11:13 UTC



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