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Where do French refugees come from?

French refugees mainly come from the following countries:

1. Syria: With the outbreak of civil war, a large number of Syrians fled their homes and were displaced to escape the war.

Tunisia: Tunisia is one of the least developed countries in Africa because of its political corruption, poverty and high unemployment rate.

3. Algeria: Algeria is a North African country with a depressed economy and a high unemployment rate.

4. Morocco: Morocco has a turbulent political situation, a depressed economy and a high unemployment rate.

5. Sub-Saharan Africa: Sub-Saharan African countries have poor economy, unstable political situation, poor public security and high unemployment rate.

6. Ukraine: Ukraine is an Eastern European country and became independent after the disintegration of the former Soviet Union. Due to the poor economic situation, a large number of Ukrainians have flowed into Europe.

In addition to the countries listed above, there are refugees from other countries. It is worth noting that not all refugees were forced to leave their homes, but some left voluntarily for economic, political, religious and humanitarian reasons.