Five Syrian families given refuge by Uruguay has staged here a sit-in, asking to return to Lebanon, their former host country.
The families left Lebanon in October 2014 to come to the South American nation, where they say "they have no future", the Uruguayan News Agency (UyPress) reported on Tuesday.
The families, 42 people in all, were camped out with their luggage and other belongings at the central Independence Plaza facing government headquarters, complaining about the high costs of living, low wages and inability to secure visas to travel.
The Syrians arrived under an outreach initiative of then President Jose Mujica. They were to be followed by seven more refugee families from the Middle East, with a total of 116 people.
Xinhua cited UyPress as saying that the five families were to meet with President Tabare Vazquez later in the day.
Presidential spokesman Juan Andres Roballo met with a delegation of the refugees and told them the United Nations would decide in two days' time whether they could return, the daily El Observador reported.
Ibrahim Al Mohammad, one of the refugees, told UyPress that his $383.6 salary working at a hospital was not enough to cover expenses for him, his wife and three children.
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