With E.U. backing, North African nations aggressively push again migrants
“There may be Algeria, observe the sunshine,” the Tunisian official barked on the Black migrants. “Should you’re seen right here, you’ll be shot.” François, a 38-year-old Cameroonian, obeyed, leaping up and about of a pickup truck close to the desolate Algerian frontier. A day earlier, the rickety boat trying to hold him and different hopeful…