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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@939MBL63yrs3Y
Maybe depending on population growtb
Yes but only after a vetting process to ensure no terrorist affiliation and enroll them into a program to integrate them into canadian society
@8TW2HNL4yrs4Y
Yes, We should take our humanitarian duties seriously. That includes limiting numbers, proper screening and providing appropriate opportunity not just free social services.
@8TJ5STP4yrs4Y
@8RYMNXG4yrs4Y
Critical screening in place to ensure they are not terrorists but yes.
@8RK7NXK4yrs4Y
Yes, they should accept as long as they aren't terrorists or criminals
@8PZ2TWN4yrs4Y
No because citizens of Canada have lower chances of certain jobs and by allowing refugees, population is growing and there is more poverty rates
@8PRFTML4yrs4Y
@8W4PH68Conservative4yrs4Y
No, because it spends a lot of money
Yes but in reduced quantity and they must equally contribute to our economy but also not prioritize them over the homeless Canadians - they should be treated equally
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