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Estimates for the number of Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese in Brazil range from 10 to 12 million, with a reasonable degree of uncertainty.  Most of them came over before those were distinct countries, for one thing.  Other Latin American countries also have migrants from that region, Panama in particular, and as you may know Bukele of El Salvador is of Palestinian origin.

I don’t know of any formal statistics, but by repute those individuals have done quite well in Latin America.  And it is hard to argue they have increased rates of violence or political disorder.

I would gladly see Brazil and other Latin polities open their immigration to current Palestinians in the Middle East.

The major Latin economies have very low fertility rates, about 1.55 for Brazil.  They will need more people, and more young people, in any case.  Now seems like a good time to act.

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