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World War Two: The Syrian Refugee Crisis

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As one of the worst refugee crises since World War Two, the Syrian Refugee Crisis has caused many people to flee for their lives from their homes in Syria in hopes of finding their safe haven. According to the White House’s government-controlled website, “since 2011, almost 12 million people, equivalent to half of the Syrian population, have been displaced by the conflict, including 7.6 displaced inside Syria” (whitehouse.gov). Around the globe, many government officials have taken on welcoming attitudes towards the millions of people that are seeking refuge from their war-ridden home-country, while some other officials have taken on very cautious dispositions mainly in fear of consequently making their people vulnerable to attacks. Within …show more content…

The writer of this article and also the Governor General of Canada, Mr. David Johnston, supports this movement in full, saying that this is a “chance to revisit and renew [Canada’s] commitment to being a smart, caring and inclusive society, not just for Syrian refugees, but for all Canadians, including the most vulnerable and marginalized among [them]”. For the perspective of Canadian officials, welcoming refugees from this crisis is not only a smart thing to do, but also the right thing to do. Bringing in Syrian children, women and men that have been faced with war so what seems like a lifetime will reinforce the idea that Canada is a place that has a history comprised of “stories of diverse people helping each other through hard …show more content…

The authors of this article are never clearly identified on the webpage. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls believes that “tighter control of Europe’s external borders would determine the fate of the European Union”. This in is stark contrast to German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s almost celebratory welcoming of the refugees into Germany back in September. Despite this initial enthusiasm towards the refugees, Merkel has received an increasing amount of criticism at their continuous flow into the country. In hope of preventing any conflicts, ensuring tighter border control, and making accessible any aid that the refugees might need, French Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron and Sigmar Gabriel, Germany’s Economy Minister, have both proposed that a fund be established in the amount of ten billion euro. Regardless of the increased tension and Prime Minister Vells statements on the matter, the United Nations “condemned new restrictions on refugees that have left around 1,000 migrants” stuck at a main border near

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