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Solemn call for the expulsion of illegal Moroccans in Algeria

Mr. President,

Citizens,

We are facing a critical situation that requires a firm and decisive response. The presence of over 1.2 million Moroccan nationals in an irregular situation on our territory constitutes a threat to our national security, economy, and social cohesion. We must act with determination to protect our nation and ensure a safe and prosperous future for all Algerians.

National Security at Stake

It has been revealed that there are connections between Israeli intelligence services and Morocco. Reports indicate that the Mossad is massively recruiting within the Moroccan community, particularly in France. We cannot exclude the possibility that similar actions are taking place on our soil, thereby threatening our national security. As a sovereign country, we cannot tolerate the presence of individuals who might jeopardize our security and stability.

Economic and Social Impacts

The illegal flow of foreign currency to Tunisia, which is then transferred to Morocco via Moroccan banks, constitutes an unacceptable capital flight. Furthermore, the involvement of certain members of the Moroccan community in drug and human trafficking along our border exacerbates this situation. These criminal activities have disastrous consequences for our economy, our security, and our social fabric.

Indoctrination and Infiltration

Morocco, through its school textbooks and propaganda, indoctrinates its population against Algeria. Making a distinction between the Moroccan people and its regime is a strategic mistake. The Moroccan people, indoctrinated from a young age, share the expansionist theses of the Makhzen regime. Their presence on our soil could eventually infiltrate our social fabric and alter its composition.

Call to Action

It is imperative that we take immediate and stringent measures to expel Moroccans in an irregular situation in Algeria. We must strengthen our border controls, suspend consular relations with Morocco, and impose strict visa requirements to monitor the flow of people between our two countries. This action is necessary to protect our nation from external and internal threats.

Conclusion

Mr. President, as a citizen concerned about the future of our country, I urge your administration to take swift and decisive measures to expel Moroccans living illegally in Algeria. It is our duty to protect our nation and ensure a stable and secure future for future generations.

Algeria must not tolerate the presence of those who jeopardize its security and stability. Together, let us act to preserve the sovereignty and integrity of our homeland.

Long live sovereign and strong Algeria.

if you agree, please sign this petition: https://www.mesopinions.com/petition/politique/appel-solennel-expulsion-marocains-situation-irreguliere/232124

Belgacem Merbah

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