Jordan – 10,000th Syrian Reaches US This Week In Resettlement Program

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    In this photo taken Sunday, August 28, 2016, five members of the Jouriyeh family, Syrian refugees headed to the U.S. as part of a resettlement program, post for a photo in the Amman, Jordan office of the International Organization for Migration. The family members are Nadim Fawzi Jouriyeh, 49; his wife Rajaa Abdo Altaleb, 42; their daughter Hanan, 13; their son Farouq, 8 (foreground); and their son Hamzeh, 12. The Jouriyeh family will head to San Diego, California, as part of a year-long program to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees in the United States.(AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)Jordan – The U.S. will reach its target this week of taking in 10,000 Syrian war refugees in a year-old resettlement program, the U.S. ambassador to Jordan said Sunday, after meeting families headed to California and Virginia.

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    The resettlement program has emerged as an issue in the U.S. presidential campaign, with Republican nominee Donald Trump alleging displaced Syrians pose a potential security threat.

    Alice Wells, the U.S. ambassador to Jordan, said Sunday that keeping Americans safe and taking in some of the world’s most vulnerable people are not mutually exclusive.

    “Refugees are the most thoroughly screened category of travelers to the United States, and Syrian refugees are subject to even greater scrutiny,” she said.

    Wells said the target of resettling 10,000 Syrian refugees in the U.S. in the 2016 fiscal year will be reached Monday, as several hundred Syrians depart from Jordan over 24 hours.

    The Jouriyeh family, which attended Sunday’s short ceremony, is headed to San Diego, California.

    Nadim Fawzi Jouriyeh, 49, a former construction worker from the war-ravaged Syrian city of Homs, said he feels “fear and joy, fear of the unknown and our new lives, but great joy for our children’s lives and future.”

    Jouriyeh, who suffers from heart problems, will be traveling with his wife, Rajaa, 42, and their four children. Their oldest son, 14-year-old Mohammed, said he is eager to sign up for school in San Diego and hopes to study medicine one day.
     In this photo taken Sunday, August 28, 2016, the U.S. ambassador to Jordan, Alice Wells, shakes hands with Syrian refugees ahead of their departure to the United States. The refugees are part of a year-long program to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees in the United States.(AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)
    The resettlement program focuses on the most vulnerable refugees, including those who were subjected to violence or torture or are sick.

    Close to 5 million Syrians have fled civil war since 2011. Most struggle to survive in tough conditions in neighboring countries, including Jordan, which hosts close to 660,000 Syrian refugees.

    Only a small percentage of Syrian refugees have been resettled to third countries. Instead, donor countries are trying to invest more in job creation and education for refugees in regional host countries to encourage them to stay there instead of moving onward, including to Europe.

    Wells said the U.S. has taken in more refugees from around the world over the years than all other nations combined.


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    fat36
    fat36
    7 years ago

    Very excited to welcome them home

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    7 years ago

    HORRIBLE!

    Aron1
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    Aron1
    7 years ago

    Now we can all make a Boruch ShehPatrani

    ralph1527
    ralph1527
    7 years ago

    Heartwarming !!!!

    Godol-Hador
    Godol-Hador
    7 years ago

    After Israel. USA is the stupidest nation
    10,000 potential terrorists who won’t ever assimilate.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    We ought to be doing more.

    7 years ago

    put them all up on the white house grounds with their brother and so Trump can deport them in November

    bennyt
    bennyt
    7 years ago

    The new portrait of the American family.

    bsnow
    bsnow
    7 years ago

    And all you fools who will vote for hiLIARy this is what she’s gonna give us.
    This corrupt liar, has so much damage to the world and to this county.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    7 years ago

    Where were all of the goodhearted fellows when 6 million Jews were being killed during WW2.? Why is the free world responsible to help these so called ‘refugees ‘settle here instead of keeping them in their own lands? Why is Obama allowed to change the character of america ,to make us another 3rd. world country? Where is our congressmen that are supposed to protect us from presidential decrees ?

    leahle
    leahle
    7 years ago

    How many of these women and children (which most are) have committed terrorist attacks in the U.S.? Do any of you have any improvements to make to the two year screening process that the U.S. uses? Of course, you ARE familiar with the process, right? I’d hate to assume that people are ignorantly posting what they hear on the radio without first fact checking to find out that it is false.