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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@8VQ4YLX4yrs4Y
depends on the situations
@8RRHV8S4yrs4Y
No, they should be helping our veterans who served for our country but hardly get anything for their service
@8P6NKHGLibertarian4yrs4Y
Yes, however, prioritize families and make sure the selected location has adequate schools with enough space.
@Jatzuyu4yrs4Y
Yes, but only ones with absolutely no connection to any leader or bad person from their previous country.
@8KJLNVF4yrs4Y
Need to limit refugees, regardless of race
@8JML2QR4yrs4Y
Allow refugees only if they are willing to contribute to the need of the country
@8GL3DD94yrs4Y
If we accept Syrian refugees then we must also accept Sri Lankan refugees so yes
@maddypaigem4yrs4Y
Yes, but after prioritizing the needs of Canadian citizens.
@8QY9XFG4yrs4Y
yes but limited numbers each year
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