Algeria ready to welcome its children. DR
By Houari A. – Numerous comments from our readers established abroad – 75% of readersAlgeriapatriotic resident in France, according to Google Analytics statistics – reveal great unease among our fellow citizens who have chosen to try their luck outside the country. The situation in Europe and North America is deteriorating day by day and the crisis hitting these two continents is having a significant impact on foreign communities, particularly Muslims.
Canada, once shown as THE paradise on Earth, the United States which sold the American dream through Hollywood, Western Europe and Scandinavia, models of democracy and social justice, have become a real hell for our compatriots, more and more of them want to return to live in Algeria. And, a new phenomenon, it is generally integrated and comfortably settled Algerians – doctors, professors, engineers, lawyers, researchers, academics, etc. – who feel this need to end their exile “before it is too late”.
It is not necessarily economic factors that push these Algerians to want to return home. Since the outbreak of the Israeli genocide in Gaza, our emigrants have been the target of racist, Islamophobic and xenophobic campaigns rarely equaled. More seriously, in a reflex of withdrawing into itself, the West is targeting Muslim families by working to separate children from their parents in a brutal manner, after having failed to indoctrinate them through school programs from the earliest young age. The brainwashing begins in nursery and continues until the descendants of the emigrants become excessively Europeanized and Americanized citizens, denying their origins, their religion and their past.
But this action having failed, the governments decided to move up a gear with the dual aim of recovering young people who are greatly needed in these two continents – Europe and North America – threatened by the aging of the population, and to get rid of the first generation which has become useless and cumbersome because it is resistant to any alienating integration. France ended up understanding to its cost that the descendants of the emigrants who had participated in the Trente Glorieuses, although having been born far from their country of origin and having been exposed to French culture, have a visceral hatred for everything that symbolizes the society in which they evolved.
This trend towards return migration is encouraged by the substantial improvement in the social situation in Algeria and programs intended for the Algerian community abroad – reservation of specific housing quotas, encouragement of investment, etc. Even Western influencers are surprised by the progress made by Algeria, which has managed to protect itself from excessive dependence on the West, by banking on a certain number of assets, first and foremost the agricultural and industrial potential, which of it the leading economic power in Africa – and not the third, as the official figures indicate, Algeria, unlike South Africa, Egypt or even Nigeria, having completely and long ago freed from heavy debt burden.
The years to come will see a massive return of Algerians who refuse to see their dignity violated and their convictions offended.
H. A.