Persuasive Essay On Middle Eastern Refugees

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Immigrants and refugees from other countries should be allowed the right to enter a country, regardless of what country they come from. Refugees bring about debates, but from one particular country seem to bring about the most debates and it is Syria and other middle eastern countries. The reason for these debates is because of the area, which these refugees come from countries where terrorist groups are also in Syria and other middle eastern countries. “Everyday Canadians spent a year embracing Syrians in the world’s most personal resettlement program.(Jodi Kantor and Catrin Einhorn)” Canada helps these Syrian and the other middle eastern refugees regardless of the area they come from, but America is not so willing to accept these refugees …show more content…

The ban has also changed the vetting process, which in turn makes it harder for the Syrian and other middle eastern refugees. These innocent refugees are being turned away from the one country they really want to relocate to and the country is the United States. “Syrian refugee Mohammed Mohanna has been stuck for three years in Turkey, where he said that “it is very hard to live as an openly gay man.(Alan Gomez)” Mohammed wanted to access the United States in hopes to be able to live in a country that does not harass their people for their sexuality. The United States is a place that gives people like these refugees hope, because where they come from hope is not even in their vocabulary. Refugees need hope, they need a place that makes them feel safe, and a place where they can live in peace and no one judges them based on their sexuality and religious beliefs. To these people the United States is that place. Syrian and other middle eastern refugees want sanctuary of the home they come from that is a war zone. These refugees wish to be able to get away from the tyrants and the terrorist that are attacking and killing them.

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