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  2. Arab Venezuelans - Wikipedia

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    There are around 1,600,000 Venezuelans of Arab origin, mainly from Lebanon, Syria and Palestine. [1] Most Arab Venezuelans are of Syrian descent with their number between 400,000 and 1 million inhabitants, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and Lebanese descent with their number between 341,000 [ 4 ] and 500,000.

  3. Category:Arab diaspora in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  4. Arab diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Arab diaspora is a term that refers to descendants of the Arab emigrants who, voluntarily or as forcibly, migrated from their native lands to non-Arab countries, primarily in the Americas, Europe, Southeast Asia, and West Africa.

  5. Undocumented Venezuelans in the United States could be eligible for Temporary Protected Status under the federal government’s recent expansion of the program, which made about 472,000 additional ...

  6. Census shows 3.5 million Middle Eastern residents in US ... - AOL

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    The United States had 3.5 million residents who identify as Middle Eastern or North African, Venezuelans were the fastest-growing Hispanic group last decade and Chinese and Asian Indians were the ...

  7. Venezuela country profile - AOL

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  8. Venezuelan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    El Universal explained how the "Bolivarian diaspora" in Venezuela has been caused by the "deterioration of both the economy and the social fabric, rampant crime, uncertainty and lack of hope for a change in leadership in the near future". [31] In 1998, the year Chavez was first elected, only 14 Venezuelans were granted U.S. asylum.

  9. Forced to emigrate, Venezuelans living abroad hope for ... - AOL

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    The refugee agency UNHCR estimates that more than 7.7 million Venezuelans have left since 2014, the largest exodus in Latin America’s recent history, with most settling in the Americas, from ...