ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING: WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP?

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NAWEL LOUCIF

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The world did not know stability until after World War II, where the international community experienced a type of reassurance. However, the Arab and Maghreb countries more clearly suffered from the phenomenon of colonization, which resulted in many people migrating to other countries that enjoyed stability and security.


However, the situation began to tighten due to the rising number of immigrants. Countries had no choice but to enact laws and set conditions that limited immigration to them. From here, illegal immigration began to make its mark on reality, through which various countries tried to limit it from a legal perspective. But the escalation witnessed by illegal immigration, being an organized crime, had repercussions on the irregular migrant himself, resulting in exploitation that reached the extent of human trafficking.

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