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A study published by the International Organization for Migration concerning the situation of migrants in Libya has been released. It addresses strategic aspects that go beyond humanitarian work, including demographic, economic, political, legal, and social dimensions. The study indicates an intention to turn illegal migrants into permanent residents and integrate them into society, with projections that 37% of them will remain in Libya. It also emphasizes their economic contributions to the private sector and their financial remittances, alongside challenges related to sovereignty, legislation, and local governance. The party affirmed that these policies raise issues related to national identity, sovereignty, and stability, and call for widespread national discussion.
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