British Immigration Minister Expected This Week in Tunisia and Algeria

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British Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick begins a five-day tour of Africa and Europe on Monday, May 29, including Tunisia and Algeria to offer Britain’s help. fight against illegal immigration gangs.

The British official will discuss, during his trip, the means of support from Great Britain, to the countries of North Africa, to put an end to the activities of these networks.

According to the Daily Mail, officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA), will work with Tunisia and Algeria to prevent the arrival of a wave of hundreds of thousands of migrants, departing from North Africa this summer.

The officers of the British agency in question will share, under a new agreement, their intelligence and expertise with their North African counterparts to fight against these networks.

The British newspaper echoes the estimates of the Italian government, according to which, some 400,000 migrants are seeking to enter Italy this year, which is four times the number of the past year.