Posted on 07/23/2023 3:31:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Undocumented sub-Saharan African migrants in Tunisia received three billion dinars (about $1 billion) in remittances from their countries during the first half of 2023, an official from the national security council said in a meeting late on Friday.
President Kais Saied, who chaired the meeting, said, "This figure is shocking and indicates that Tunisia is being targeted."
Saied denounced this year undocumented sub-Saharan African immigration to his country, saying in comments criticised by rights groups that it was aimed at changing Tunisia's demographic make-up.The amount of the announced transfers for undocumented migrants is higher than revenues of the vital tourism industry in Tunisia during the first half of the year, which amounted to 2.2 billion dinars.
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an other white nationalist conspirator at work here.
Who would emigrate to Tunisia? Spain is just a few miles further by boat.
Arabs don’t like blacks, I mean they really don’t like them.
That’s right. I believe moHAMmed (pigs be upon him) was a slave owner and slave trader, and a number of those slaves came from Africa.
I believe Spain just voted for the right wing party in their recent elections, that tells me they’re fed up with illegal immigration and immigrants!
True. He called them “raisin heads.”
In fact, the Arabic word "Abeed" means both "African" and "slave/servant." That's how they view them, and after all they created the entire slave trade to begin with, 8 centuries before they sold a Black to a single European. There have been American Blacks derisively called "Abeed" in the U.S. at places like 7-11s and car dealerships by Arab workers.
Yoo hoo, Mexico and points south, you have options.
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