Persuasive Essay On Accepting Refugees

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Refugees acception and resettlement in the United States According to the United Nation, “ The world is witnessing the highest levels of displacement on record. An unprecedented 65.6 million people around the world have been forced from home by conflict and persecution at the end of 2016” (Refugees A-N). Different statistics show that lots of refugees are suffering in the world and other countries trying their best by way of accepting and resettling them. From the website diction from the UN Refugee Agency, “Refugees are group of people forced to leave their home countries legally to another countries due to different kinds of conflict they are facing” (UN Refugee Agency N-A). Although the U.S. obligation to accept refugees is costly, poses security threat, and puts pressure on public services, it also can boost the economy, is morally right, and brings innovation. …show more content…

In an ideal world where every country has enough resources to accommodate whomever they want and accepting refugees would be a great idea in order to show the host country’s kind heart. However, the real world is so complicated that it is not so ideal as that one. “According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees it estimate of $64,370 to resettle a refugee for a year in the US, the total cost to resettle all 21.3 million refugees is a staggering $1.35 trillion” (Kaygisiz Syrian Refugees Effect on Public Services). This estimates has the potential to increase drastically when having to relocate refugees farther away from their homeland. It’s hard for countries, even for the U.S., to handle the both in labor competition and in expanse, for the U.S. government needs to give help in many aspects such as health care and

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