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The article addresses the ongoing crisis of irregular migration in Libya, where the country is experiencing a large influx of migrants crossing its desert borders. There are accusations against international organizations, particularly the UNHCR, of attempting to support the settlement of migrants in a way that raises demographic concerns. Public criticism of these organizations is rising, with calls for their departure as the condition of the healthcare sector deteriorates and as international interests and smuggling networks are blamed for remaining active and increasing their profits from illegal transportation operations. International reports confirm that hundreds of thousands of migrants are present in Libya, with the situation intertwined with security, economic, and criminal factors, coupled with the weakening of Libyan institutions. The Libyan labor market, in particular, relies heavily on migrant workers.
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