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Pros:
  • Refugees can offer new diversity into the United States.
  • It shows our country, that we have the sense of freedom
  • Refugees can seek protection
  • Offers new opportunities to the refugees
  • It offers new job opportunities
  • New Generations can be created in the U.S
  • Safe childhood
  • There are not many terrorist YET
  • Imagine being in their shoes
  • Syrians are generally afraid of the same thing that Americans are which are Isis.
  • Obama is taking ten thousand Syrian Refugees, five times the number that the United States has taken in the past 4 years.



Cons:
  • They "ARE" Terrorist
  • They are running from their country to our country to turn this country into what their country was
  • They ruin the freedom of citizens who already lived here
  • Worry about our homeless vets before refugees
  • We are too lenient when we accept refugees, hiding our American pride.
  • They don't want the same thing to happen in our country than what is happening present day to other ones




“The Syrian Conflict”

The article has many pros and cons to offer,one in which was stated by Chris Christie. The article is bias, and has different opinions. Since 2012, the United States has accepted 2,174 Syrian Refugees. The world has committed to accepting 10,000 refugees. Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey states, he will no longer accept refugees even if orphaned under the age of 5. So far only 158 refugees have been relocated. By rejecting Syrian Refugees, American governors are in fact helping ISIS. The article just go back and forth with many pros and cons, but honestly it states more pros. We focused more on the pros of the article as it states the most positive facts of the argument. The article is a battle between America and Syrian refugees, in which both battle to accept an understanding of the difficulties each of the countries are giving each other. In conclusion, as the article continues to list the pros and the cons of allowing Syrians as refugees, the pros of the argument lead to the debate in which they finally should be allowed despite the difficulties they are bringing to the United States.

Debate Question: If a family came as refugees, will we accept them, even if they are Syrians?