How the process of admitting Syrian refugees from Jordan will work
His parents, however, keep a close eye on it. To them, it represents their best hope of getting out of Jordan and to Canada – proof from the United Nations of their official status as refugees of the Syrian war. He also maintained his opposition to admitting Syrian refugees into the United States. “It doesn’t even have to come from the federal government”.
But he says it is also an opportunity to mobilize communities and re-imagine how the country can take care of the most marginalized of people.
There’s nothing to pack, no one to whom he needs to say goodbye. Carson told ABC reporter Martha Raddatz on This Week that the refugees don’t want to come to America – they want to go home.
Carson reiterated that fear in the interview Monday. “I always oppose doing unnecessary things, particularly risky and costly unnecessary things”. “That’s not going away anytime soon”.
“We need to be looking at mechanisms that already exist. But that includes not bringing people in from outside who might be infiltrated with terrorists when you don’t have to”.
But McCallum said Tuesday his single biggest challenge is communicating effectively with Canadians and keeping them onside with the project. The kingdom has welcomed them with open arms.
“Let us commit to help care for these people”. Ireland meanwhile has pledged to take in 4000 Syrian refugees, as well as migrants from Eritrea and Iraq over the next two years. It was not clear what Carson was referring to when he mentioned 25,000 refugees.
Privately-sponsored refugees – who make up the majority of the 10,000 people the government says it will resettle by year’s end – will not have their cases flow through the registration centre but are likely to depart on flights from the same airport.
He noted that the American public spent almost that much on Halloween candy this year.
But so far, no such exception is being made for the tens of thousands of other refugees Canada resettles annually.
More than 500 officials have been assigned to work on the massive resettlement program, one of the largest of its kind in the world as it relates to the Syrian refugee crisis.
Sajjan said: “I want to thank the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which has shown great leadership in helping millions of Syrians who have been displaced due to conflict in their home country”. That’s what the refugees will tell you.
“As Christians, I think its so important for us to know there are many ways we can support the people struggling inside these refugee camps”, she said.
The Republican presidential candidate announced the trip amid several foreign-policy-related stumbles and misstatements. She said she has been “overwhelmed” by expressions of interest from healthcare providers and other Canadians to help refugees.