The dangers of illegal immigration in the African coast and its political-security repercussions on Algeria: implications and mechanisms to combat
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https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v8i3.1150Keywords:
Illegal immigration, political stability, national security, failed state, geopolitical challengesAbstract
This article highlights the analysis and study of the repercussions of the illegal immigration in the African coast region and its challenges, with a focus on several signifying indicators of its effects; maybe the most important of which are issues of political stability .This phenomenon constitutes a threat to Algerian national security at all levels through its association with terrorist organizations, human trafficking networks and various organized crimes, such as counterfeiting and the introduction of currencies promoted in the parallel market, smuggling and drug trafficking, as well as forging national currencies. The existence of such challenges on illegal immigration, prompting researchers to the need to seek and explore the frameworks of this phenomenon, continues to pose its challenges sharply to countries, specifically to the African ones.
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