Pros And Cons For Syrian Refugees

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Jasiah Gipson
Mr. Limon
ERWC A
25 October, 2016
Pro Syrian Refugees
The United States, land of the free,home of the brave, the country that is mostly made up of the population is made of immigrants.We should let refugees in the United States because the U.S. has always been known to help other countries in danger. Although we know the strain community is known for terrorist attacks, there are many citizens that did no wrong. Other countries such as Turkey and Lebanon took in a lot of Syrian refugees. We should do our part as the U.S. to also take in refugees because we have the resources to help a million immigrants. We are not the biggest country in the world but we have enough resources to help and do our part to help these innocent refugees. “Turkey is home to over 2.5 million Syrian refugees, but its refugee camps can only house around 200,000. “the influx is so profound in lebanon that the 1.1 million syrian refugees mark a 25% increase in the country’s 4.4 million population.Michael Martinez.” …show more content…

Morally,we should not neglect their issues because we have the ability to help them. Syrian children suffer from malnutrition, loss of parents, and constant fear. “The effects of nearly five years of conflict in the syrian arab republic…”Shushan Mebrahtu. Not only are the kids suffering from this poor quality of life, so is the entire country. ”4.8 million people lack regular access to food, healthcare and other basic services. Shushan Mebrahtu.”If Syrians were to stay in Syria there is a high chance of them being radicalized. “More than 200,000 people have been killed in syria causing civilians to leave in extreme large groups.Lucy Rodgers.” Back in 1933 it was almost the same scenario with the jewish community. According to www.polifact.com people are calling this migration “ the largest humanitarion crisis since World War