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Persuasive Essay On Syrian Refugees In The United States

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Does it make you mad when someone takes something from you? Of course it does! When someone takes something from you, something you have worked for, something you have earned it makes you mad. Like most siblings my sister and I argued a lot when we were younger and sometimes we still do. Some of the stuff we argued about was silly, but one thing that made me so mad and still does is when she takes my stuff without asking. She takes my stuff and it infuriates me, her defense is “I knew if I had asked you, then you would have said no.¨ She drives me crazy! Anyways, the point I am trying to make is when someone takes something that does not belong to them it is not right. One example is the Syrian refugees that have recently been allowed to come into our country and set up camp. In my opinion, foreign refugees should not be allowed to set up camp in the United States. They were allowed to come over here to the United States without the consent of the people. There are a few examples as to why they should not be allowed to be here, because of sleepers, , strain on assistive programs and loss of jobs to the refugees. Does that make you mad knowing that …show more content…

Sleepers are people that ISIS can and will put in the huge mass of the refugees that propose a terrorism threat. “ISIS has claimed on multiple occasions the intent to infiltrate terrorists into the refugee flow,-” (Robert Maginnis) He also goes on to say, “Certainly ISIS will do whatever it can to infiltrate those coming to this country as well.” We should be worried, because they seem to be targeting those refugees that are coming into our country. ISIS hates Americans and will do anything to harm us so, why on earth are we willing to allow people from their country on United States soil? The attack ISIS made on Paris saddened all of our hearts, one hundred and thirty lives were lost and and over a hundred were

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