U.S. considers taking in up to 70,000 Syrian refugees
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Taking in immigrants that hate the indigenous population and everything they stand for in mass sure is working out well for Sweden, NOT!
WASHINGTON — Two years into a civil war that shows no signs of ending, the Obama administration is considering resettling refugees who have fled Syria, part of an international effort that could bring thousands of Syrians to American cities and towns.
A resettlement plan under discussion in Washington and other capitals is aimed at relieving pressure on Middle Eastern countries straining to support 1.6 million refugees, as well as assisting hard-hit Syrian families.
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QUESTION: What’s the number that you are ready to resettle?
MS. PSAKI: Well, it doesn’t work exactly that way. There’s a cap by Congress of about 70,000 refugees in total.
Taking in immigrants that hate the indigenous population and everything they stand for in mass sure is working out well for Sweden, NOT!
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