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Algerian authorities expelled over 1,800 migrants to the Nigerien border in a record deportation, according to a migrant rights group. The migrants, without legal status in Algeria, were bused to a remote desert area and then left at Assamaka, Niger's border town. The mass expulsion brought the total number of expelled migrants arriving in Assamaka this month to over 4,000.
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