Persuasive Essay On Syrian Refugees

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Many die on a perilous Journey to salvation, and upon arrival are denied entry. Because of the ongoing violence in the middle east, and the recent bombings. Thousands of syrian civilians are left homeless and majority loss their friends and family members. For a syrian refugee they risk everything to get away from the ongoing violence, taking what they can and leaving the remaining belongings behind. As refugees flee, the majority go to Europe. Europe on the other hand is struggling to keep up with the incoming refugees. With the increasing syrian refugees Europe can no longer be the main country helping out, it’s time for other countries to help out by increasing the take in.
European countries are struggling to hold up all the syrian refugees, but this would not be happening if other countries in the vicinity of Syria increased the amount of refugees they took in. In fact the top two countries that take in the most refugees are Germany and Hungary. Stated in BBC news on March of 2016 “Hungary had the highest in proportion to its population, despite having closed its border with Croatia in an attempt to stop the flow in October. Nearly 1,800 …show more content…

They have made the journey across the ocean to the United State for safety.Chris Baker a local journalist states that “Incoming Syrian refugees undergo up to two years of screening before boarding a plane to the U.S.”-(Chris Baker) This means that none of the syrian refugees are terrorist or even a threat to the United States. So the US needs to stop denying the fact that Syrian refugees are just people trying to survive and are not terrorist in disguise. In fact Chris States that “Most Syrians aren't as concerned with getting into America as we are with keeping them out.” This shows that the United States is wasting time and energy on the unnecessary. Letting in syrian refugees or any refugees can actually benefit the