The Algerian government—sick and tired of being used as a staging post by millions of sub-Saharan Africans seeking to invade Europe—has started dumping tens of thousands of blacks back south back into the desert on the Niger border in an attempt to stem the flow.

According to a report in the Deutsche Welle (DW) news service, in the latest incident, nearly 600 black invaders in Algeria were dumped in the south “in the desert with hardly any food or water before being rescued” by a United Nations agency.

DW said that the latest incident came “after a report from a UN migration official who said on Saturday that Algeria’s government has resumed expelling migrants into the Sahara Desert.

“Recently they left 391 people in some of the world’s most hostile terrain in the middle of summer when temperatures can reach over 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit),” the report continued, quoting a tweet from Giuseppe Loprete, the head of the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Niger.

According to Loprete, blacks from 16 different countries were “abandoned” at the Algerian border with Niger.

Algeria has dumped “more than 13,000” Africans in the desert of Niger and Mali since May 2017, the report continued, adding that after the deportations were publicized, the “expulsions appeared to have been suspended.”

However, the latest incident indicates that the Algerians have started once again, and an “aid worker with contacts inside Algeria” told the Associated Press that the government was rounding up African invaders and putting them in detention centers.

“IOM has been forced to find the migrants as they stumble through the desert, and many said some of their companions died along the way,” the report continued.

Algeria has an agreement with Niger’s government to deport its citizens by convoy directly to the city of Agadez. However, invaders from other countries who have been rounded up in repeated sweeps are moved by trucks to around 9 miles from the nearest water source and forced to march to Niger.

Algeria criticized the UN agency for its comments on the migrants.

“What the IOM is not saying is that it does not do anything to help them [when they are in Algeria]. It is Algeria that provides them with assistance by distributing food kits and water,” said Interior Ministry official Hassen Kacimi, who added that Algeria has suggested the IOM set up a system in Assamaka, a Nigerien town about 15 kilometers from the border, to rescue invaders prevented from returning to Algeria, but “the IOM is completely absent on this.”

* The irony of Algeria expelling black invaders will not be lost on those who know that Algerian nationals make up a statistically significant proportion of invaders claiming fake “asylum” in Europe, and that Algeria is one of the North African states named earlier as refusing to cooperate with European states seeking to deport failed Algerian “asylum seekers.”