America, is the land of opportunity. It is a county built by immigrants looking for a better place for their family. They want to be free from persecution, prejudices, and religion persecution. They want to live in a land governed by democracy, by the people for the people. No one will be turned away, no one, unless you are a Syrian Refugee. The United States of America (USA) finds themselves in the middle of an ethical dilemma. There are many different opinions whether or not the USA should open its borders to assist in the Syrian Refugee crisis.
Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian Refugee crisis has been around for several years. Many foreign countries have already been receiving Syrian refugees for …show more content…
There are those government officials who believe in upholding the ethical principles of this great nation to offer safe refuge to those seeking democracy and better opportunity. But on the other hand, there are many of the same body of governing officials who believe in preserving the safety of America. Syrian refugees must be turned away from this great nation. There is no doubt the USA has always supported other countries such as Turkey, Jordan, and Egypt, in receiving the Syrian Refugees. But now that the crisis has grown to enormous proportions and is spilling into the USA, the governing bodies are not so quick to willingly roll out the welcome …show more content…
They posted an article, 30 Governors Call for Halt to U.S. Resettlement of Syrian Refugees, by Arnie Seipel. This article has a negative tone about the Syrian Refugee crisis. The author makes a special effort to point out the dissension among the U.S. Leaders about accepting Syrian Refugees. The article plays on the notion the American people should fear Syrian refugees because of their possible ties to terrorist groups. The author echoes the cry of many State Governors for a stricter screening process before allowing any more Syrian Refugees into the