Whether it’s mainly President Obama’s doing or that of his opponents, we have become a deeply polarized nation, a place where there is no shortage of issues that divide the political parties and the American people. The controversy separating the two sides at the moment involves refugees from Syria. For President Obama and many of his liberal followers it’s a question of morality. They want to accept 10,000 refugees into this country by the end of next year. For Republicans and their conservative followers it’s about security. They don’t want any refugees allowed in unless they can be thoroughly vetted to make sure no terrorists are sneaking in with the others.
Should We Allow Syrian Refugees into America?
Should We Allow Syrian Refugees into America?
Should We Allow Syrian Refugees into America?
Whether it’s mainly President Obama’s doing or that of his opponents, we have become a deeply polarized nation, a place where there is no shortage of issues that divide the political parties and the American people. The controversy separating the two sides at the moment involves refugees from Syria. For President Obama and many of his liberal followers it’s a question of morality. They want to accept 10,000 refugees into this country by the end of next year. For Republicans and their conservative followers it’s about security. They don’t want any refugees allowed in unless they can be thoroughly vetted to make sure no terrorists are sneaking in with the others.