Persuasive Essay On Syrian Refugees

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Syrian refugees Should Syrian refugees be allowed to resettle in the United Sates? In the texts “Anne Frank’s family, were denied entry to U.S. “senators: lead by example on refugees and Paul Ryan: On refugees, balance compassion and safety by Amy klobuchar and Dick Durbin and Paul Ryan the authors try and explain why they think Syrian refugees should or shouldn’t be let into the U.S. Syrian refugees come to the U.S. wanted to start a new life because of the bombing in Syria. Syrian refuges should be let in the United States to resettle. They come from a place that is getting bombed their children know more about the bombs that are getting thrown at them. Many children have died because of the war in Syria. Syrian refugees are similar to Jews during WWII the Jews had to hide because they didn’t want to get killed. Many Jews tried to come to the United States to avoid getting killed the U.S. let some Jews enter but not all. The Jews and the Syrian refugees are similar because they both want to come to the United States to start a new life because they don’t want to live in a place where people are getting bombed or people getting killed. In …show more content…

Most refugees come just because they don’t want to be in a place where they are getting bombed. In the text, “Senators: lead by example on refugees” the author states,” Most refugees pose absolutely no threat to us, but we simply don’t have a sufficient process for figuring out who each person is and verifying his or her background. This shows that most refugees aren’t a threat to the U.S. but they don’t want to risk our country. In conclusion Syrian refugees aren’t a threat to the U.S. but most people are scared thinking that all refugees are terrorists. Syrian refugees should move to other countries because the U.S. isn’t going to let all refugees into the U.S. Syrian refugees come to the U.S. because they think it’s