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Tunisia denies deportation of immigrants from sub-Saharan nations by force

By IANS | Updated: March 3, 2023 12:10 IST

Tunis, March 3 Tunisia denied that it had deported immigrants from sub-Saharan African countries by force, according to ...

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Tunis, March 3 Tunisia denied that it had deported immigrants from sub-Saharan African countries by force, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

"Following allegations concerning the forced deportation of a number of immigrants from the brotherly sub-Saharan African countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms that none of the citizens from those diaspora has been expelled by force," Xinhua news agency quoted the statement as saying.

The Ministry said "some requests for the voluntary return of illegal residents in Tunisia to their countries have been registered", adding that applications are examined in full compliance with the legal procedures.

It stressed that foreign nationals have equal access to protection in Tunisia and there was no discrimination.

During a meeting of the Superior Council for National Security on February 21, President Kais Saied spoke of the illegal immigration of people from sub-Saharan African countries to Tunisia and the means to deal with it.

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