The Libya al-Watan Movement has issued a statement addressing growing public anxiety and controversy surrounding illegal migration and refugees, warning against any measures that could lead to their permanent integration. The movement urged all local and international actors to maintain absolute transparency regarding any demographic programs to dispel public concern and counter rumors. While affirming its support for UN mission efforts to stabilize the political track and end transitional periods, the movement strongly rejected any policies threatening Libya’s social cohesion, security, and national sovereignty.
Furthermore, the statement emphasized that managing the migration file must align with national legislation and international conventions, protecting both Libyan interests and human rights without burdening the country with external crises. Concluding its statement, the movement declared that Libya will not serve as a resettlement country, asserting that any decisions affecting the nation’s demographic future must rest solely with the Libyan people through elected, legitimate institutions.