President Obama recently declared that the U.S. will accept 10,000 refugees from Syria. The U.S. has been under pressure from its Syrian allies to help out with the crisis in which 3 Million refugees have fled Syria in the past year. Those in favor of accepting refugees believe that the U.S. has a duty to join its allies in Europe and accept at least 10,000 refugees. Opponents argue that the U.S. should stay out of this crisis and accepting refugees from the Middle East leads to a risk of letting terrorists into our borders.
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@9375CLT3yrs3Y
yes, with intense background check.
@6HDD83R4yrs4Y
Only Syrian Christians, Jews, and liberal*, secular, heterosexual and asexual, centrist and rightist, religiously tolerant, and monogamist Muslims
* liberal Muslims as in Muslims who are more open minded about their sons & daughters marrying non-Muslims (e.g. Christians) or even converting to Christianity upon their marriage to their non-Muslim spouse (e.g. the first lady of Argentina who converted to Roman Catholicism from Islam, where she stated in an interview with La Nación newspaper in 2012, that her father is a liberal Muslim who did not object to one of Juliana's sisters marrying a Christian and the other a Jew)
@6HDD83R4yrs4Y
Only Syrian Christians and Jews, and liberal*, secular, heterosexual and asexual, centrist and rightist, religiously tolerant, and monogamist Muslims
* liberal Muslims as in Muslims who are more open minded about their sons & daughters marrying non-Muslims (e.g. Christians) or even converting to Christianity upon their marriage to their non-Muslim spouse (e.g. the first lady of Argentina who converted to Roman Catholicism from Islam, where she stated in an interview with La Nación newspaper in 2012, that her father is a liberal Muslim who did not object to one of Juliana's sisters marrying a Christian and the other a Jew)
@8VRMDNQ3yrs3Y
No, refugees should go to countries that are closer to their home country. That way if conditions improve in their home country they can return.
@9375CQF3yrs3Y
yes, with extreme background checks
@8X8VVMH3yrs3Y
@8BYLJPN5yrs5Y
This is a touchy subject because this could lead to an alliance and alliances can get us dragged into things we don't want to be a part of. I thing the right thing would be to assist them but only with extensive background checks.
@8CN7P7L4yrs4Y
Yes, but they need to come legally
@8CR2TN84yrs4Y
Yes, if we have the resources available to split them all into different communities and monitor them.
@8DPWTGP4yrs4Y
They should go through the legal process.
@8GL4FPQ4yrs4Y
No, the U.S. should not accept refugees from any country
@8HXMY824yrs4Y
Yes, if they become a citizen of the United States.
@8J45YL74yrs4Y
Yes but not a limited amount and they should come through legally
@8KH79S24yrs4Y
Yes, but they should be doing background checks on all first.
@8KVCNQM4yrs4Y
We should accept immigrants only when we can fully take care of the citizens we already have in our country.
@8LHHLQR4yrs4Y
No, provide aid to support a safe zone in Syria
@8NC6PB84yrs4Y
hell no because serial is a bad place and there are a lot of bad people there not all but a lot
@8RW26DX4yrs4Y
Yes, once they gain proper citizenship.
@8T58M5P3yrs3Y
No, these people should follow the legal process to become American citizens
@8VJQ9QW3yrs3Y
Only if there is good evidence that they are not violent criminals
@8VPPB5B3yrs3Y
if we check them and they arent terrorists
@8ZH59GG3yrs3Y
Yes as long as they go through the same immigration process and background checks as the rest of the immigrates.