Cyprus grapples with the fear that the influx of Muslim migrants could threaten its identity, demographic, and existence, with concerns of turning into a Lebanon due to the potential increase in population.
Asylum seekers arriving in Cyprus face challenges and fear, such as reports of deaths and bombings in their home countries, seeking peace and a future in a new land.
The government provides support to asylum seekers in camps like housing, food, education, healthcare, and pocket money, while attempting to manage the influx and integration of new arrivals.
To deter further immigration, the government prohibits new arrivals from seeking employment, aiming to control the flow of migrants into the country.
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