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  • July 2, 2018 - Tamanrasset, Algeria - African migrants who will be repatriated to their country by the Algerian government from the temporary refuge center, near the Niger border in Tamanrasset, Algeria, on 02 July 2018. The Algerian government has started the Repatriation process Thousands of migrants have arrived in Algeria, mainly from Niger  (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants arrive in Tamanrasset, Algeria, June 30, 2018, completing their trip from Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are taken to a coach to be transferred from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers, Algeria on June 288, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants arrive in Tamanrasset, Algeria, June 30, 2018, completing their trip from Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are taken to a coach to be transferred from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers, Algeria on June 288, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are taken to a coach to be transferred from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers, Algeria on June 288, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants pray during a stop in Algeria, June 29, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are taken to a coach to be transferred from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers, Algeria on June 288, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants are transferred from Tamanrasset to In Guezza in southern Algeria on July 2, 2018. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants pray during a stop in Algeria, June 29, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants pray during a stop in Algeria, June 29, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants arrive in Tamanrasset, Algeria, June 30, 2018, completing their trip from Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants arrive in Tamanrasset, Algeria, June 30, 2018, completing their trip from Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants arrive in Tamanrasset, Algeria, June 30, 2018, completing their trip from Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants pray during a stop in Algeria, June 29, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants pray during a stop in Algeria, June 29, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants pray during a stop in Algeria, June 29, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants pray during a stop in Algeria, June 29, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Migrants stop by a transit centre in Laghouate, Algeria, June 28, 2018 on their way from Algiers to Tamanrasset, 2,000 km south of Algiers. Nigerian illegal migrants (majority of women and children) who lived in Algeria by begging, according to the Algerian authorities, will be returned to their country once the administrative arrangements are completed. Photo by Louiza Ammi/ABACAPRESS.COM
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