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Expatriates, Who Make Up 88% of UAE’s Population, Fleeing and Disrupting the Economy

Libya Update News

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June 25, 2026

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Expatriates, Who Make Up 88% of UAE’s Population, Fleeing and Disrupting the Economy

Abu Dhabi - Reuters reported that the United Arab Emirates is under intense economic pressure following the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Thousands of expatriates, who form the backbone of the UAE’s non-oil economy, have fled the country. This has raised concerns about the long-term viability of the UAE as a global financial hub, given its... Read more Source The post Expatriates, Who Make Up 88 of UAE’s Population, Fleeing and Disrupting the Economy appeared first on Libya Update News.

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Arutz Sheva

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· Jun 28, 2026

Jump in immigration from France and the US

Despite a drop of about 10,000 immigrants, the share of arrivals from Western countries increased significantly, including young families and people in in-demand professions.

Assahifa

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· Jul 7, 2026

Moroccan-born Spanish citizens emerge as one of Spain's strongest left-leaning voting blocs

Moroccan-born citizens who have acquired Spanish nationality are among the strongest supporters of left-wing political parties in Spain, according to a new survey published by Spanish polling and public opinion firm Opina 360, highlighting the growing electoral influence of naturalised immigrants ahead of the country's next general election. The survey found that voters of African ...

Western Standard

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· Jul 4, 2026

European Union deportations rise as return orders fall to lowest level since 2023

New figures released by the European Union show migrant deportations continued to increase during the first quarter of 2026, even as the number of new return orders issued across the bloc fell to its lowest level in more than two years.

The Olive Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Police warn of fraud in Spain’s migrant regularisation scheme amid online fake-document black market – with over 400,000 applicants ‘not residing in the country’

MORE than 400,000 applications for Spain’s record-breaking migrant regularisation scheme are at risk of being fraudulent, a report claims. Border police said they uncovered an online black market where migrant-smuggling

RedState

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· Jul 8, 2026

Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border

Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border

Legit.ng

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· Jul 10, 2026

Nigeria missing as UAE explains how citizens from Kenya, South Africa, others can benefit from visa on arrival

In a recent update, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has expanded its visa-on-arrival programme by adding six new nationalities to the scheme; 2 from Africa, 4 Asian.

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Related coverage for "Expatriates, Who Make Up 88% of UAE’s Population, Fleeing and Disrupting the Economy": Arutz Sheva — Jump in immigration from France and the US. Assahifa — Moroccan-born Spanish citizens emerge as one of Spain's strongest left-leaning voting blocs. Western Standard — European Union deportations rise as return orders fall to lowest level since 2023. The Olive Press — Police warn of fraud in Spain’s migrant regularisation scheme amid online fake-document black market – with over 400,000 applicants ‘not residing in the country’. RedState — Human Smugglers Now Exploiting Rideshares Near Texas Border. Legit.ng — Nigeria missing as UAE explains how citizens from Kenya, South Africa, others can benefit from visa on arrival