The implications of illegal immigration on Algeria
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Illegal immigration is infiltration across land and sea borders and residing illegally in another country, and this is by using illegal methods such as forgery and moving by boat or by deceit by using legitimate methods and turning them into illegitimate and thus disrespecting the domestic and international law of immigration, and this Because of the circumstances that a person suffers from, whether from a security standpoint or an economic and social aspect. The state strives to combat this phenomenon by providing mechanisms to limit its harm.
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Belhouari, Z. (1). The implications of illegal immigration on Algeria. Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 10(1), 97-109. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v10i1.33
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