US, Canada plan to receive Syrian refugees
This year, however, another high-profile physician accompanied him on the trip, Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson.
“The number of Syrians they’re talking about bringing to the U.S.is 10,000 – out of four million”.
“We need to start teaching people how to be more hospitable toward each other…how to actually respect somebody with whom you disagree and have an intelligent discussion”, Carson said.
One of the Facebook replies from Nathan Joraanstad received significant support from other Carson supporters: “I can’t remember the last time a politician took the time to actually be with the hurting people and learn what help they need”. Colyer, a plastic surgeon, volunteers with International Medical Corps, a volunteer organization that provides health care in war zones and disaster areas around the world. “We can’t just say to these countries that the burden is completely on them”, she said.
Immigrants have come to Canada in the past because the country has welcomed them, not feared them, Johnston said.
The first will be held Wednesday morning, when more details about how many refugees are going where should be revealed. Carson did not advocate bringing Syrian refugees to the US. Journalists were not invited to join Carson, one of the leading contenders for the Republican nomination in the November 2016 presidential election.
The ministers attended the opening of the new Syrian refugee processing centre in Amman where they met with both refugees and Canadian officials responsible for processing refugees, and reviewed the interview and screening process. Barack Obama’s plan to integrate tens of thousands of Muslim Syrians into the US over the next several years has become an increasingly volatile issue on which the administration is once again willing to act in defiance of the will of the people. “But they are satisfied to be in the refugee camps if the refugee camps are adequately funded”.
He continued, “We’re hearing that they all want to come here to the United States”. And they’ve made that clear.
More importantly, though, Colyer said he believes providing direct humanitarian aid in Syria and to its neighbors would be the most effective way of dealing with the crisis.
“Did Carson take his talking points from Planned Parenthood?” said Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, which has 700 chapters on college campuses around the country.
A 2004 census counted 5.1 million people living in Jordan. There are another 4 million displaced people there.
Ben Carson asks, ‘Why do you want to recreate the wheel when you have something that’s working?’ Until it is safe for them to return home, Jordan is a safe place for them to wait. Up to 10,000 of those are expected to arrive before the end of December.