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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@92YKHH63yrs3Y
Yes, just as long as Muslims keep their faith to themselves
@8VRSZXZ4yrs4Y
Yes, however, we need to be making sure that Canadians are getting proper supports, as well as the refugees.
@8VHDLX64yrs4Y
yes, but limit the amount of people coming in
@8VDCCCB4yrs4Y
Give high priority to women and children.
@8VCSMZP4yrs4Y
if they are deemed able to be productive for the country
@8VBF2QC4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as they pass all screenings
@8V92GSWConservative4yrs4Y
depends on circumstances that are placed to whoever comes into canada
@8V8XBLM4yrs4Y
not unless they can provide something to this country they should not be prioritized over people who are going through the migration process
@8V8X79ZRhinoceros4yrs4Y
Yes but background checks and recent check-in and tests to get them off their feet.
@8T4RKGV4yrs4Y
yes, but help the people here first
@8T4RKCT4yrs4Y
we should focus on homeless people and when that is taken care of take in refugees
@8PYHZKS4yrs4Y
Yes but only after extensive vetting. Our process is ineffective
@8PDK5PG4yrs4Y
Only to a certain point because eventually Canada would be overloaded with refugees.
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