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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@8V6GKK64yrs4Y
Possibly. Skilled, contributing families who have undergone extensive background checks
@8TVD2564yrs4Y
Yes, but we should focus on fighting the disaster in Syria (or at least not making it worse) to prevent people from having to flee their country
@8PKBMG34yrs4Y
Refugees should be subject to the same standards as other new-Canadians
@8PJFZ554yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the residence of Canada is doing well before taking other refugees in
@8PF4DQ54yrs4Y
Have them enter legally.
@8PF4DQ54yrs4Y
@8LW485HConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, but proper vetting and minimal to no government financial support
@8HBG22FNew Democratic4yrs4Y
Not informed enough to comment
@8H7H7N74yrs4Y
Yes, but only if they work, and provide new job opportunities as well as raising Canada’s economy.
@8TKD6G74yrs4Y
If an individual chooses to, yes.
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