Abstract
If Morocco has long remained a country of emigration, marked by a small presence of permanent foreign residents, it seems that a new immigration and asylum politics is now in working order. The ratification of the United Nations Convention on the protection of the rights of migrant workers in 1993, the adoption of the Law 02-03 on the entry and residence of foreigners in Morocco in 2003 and the accession to the Pact of Marrakech on migration in 2018, have gradually transformed the Moroccan migration politics. Now committed to the recognition of equal rights for migrant workers and the affirmation of their fundamental rights, the country offers protective measures to immigrants, while respecting the security objectives of the European Union.
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