Tragic Deaths at Morocco-Algeria Border Highlight Failures in Migrant Policy
Nine African migrants died from exposure to freezing temperatures near the Morocco-Algeria border, revealing the grim consequences of weak border enforcement and inadequate migration policies in North Africa crucial to America’s security interests.
In a harsh reminder of the human cost of open and poorly managed borders, nine African migrants succumbed to freezing temperatures near the remote Ras Asfour region on the Morocco-Algeria border. These deaths expose not just a humanitarian tragedy but also a critical failure in border security policies that ripple far beyond North Africa, affecting global migration patterns that ultimately impact American sovereign interests. Why Are Migrants Dying in Remote Border Zones? The Moroccan Association of Human Rights recently reported the deaths of seven men and two women who froze to death after attempting illegal crossings. While their origins span...
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