Pros And Cons Of Refugees Coming To America

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Is Refugee Acceptance Ethical? One of the most debated subjects in modern America's history is the acceptance of foreign refugees in our land. Depending on the war status in a country, a recent President may say, "we will not let the Chinese on our land," or "Germans are not welcome here." Of course, the latter is probably a bit of a stretch. It's safe to say we'd welcome them anyway. In reality, though, we should welcome all refugees, regardless of the war status. When I say "war status," I mean the relationship America has with the country in question at the time. Now, to the refugees in the foreign countries. There are corrupt countries where good people live and good countries where corrupt people live. There are places inside those countries …show more content…

Also, refugees could learn skills they wouldn't have known existed if they didn't come to America. Refugees can also learn defensive skills, such as martial arts or gun safety, so if they have to go back to their country again to visit family members, they will know how to defend themselves. Of course, there's always the possibility that refugees are dangerous. Middle Easterners may be subject to prejudice because of this, such as with “Black Lives Matter.” In most cases, this is actually not true. According to Think Progress, the rate of right-wing terrorism to Jihadist terrorism was 50:26, with right-wing being the higher. In support of that statement, I have made many foreign friends who either are refugees or are related directly to them. In both cases, I have never once been afraid that said person was going to end my life or make it a challenge. In fact, with each citizen of a foreign origin that I befriend, I learn new things about their homeland and about the world. That's another great thing about refugees. If we welcome them to America and give them opportunities to teach the next generation about their home countries they can learn the beauties and drawbacks

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