Obama and Kerry Want 30,000 Middle Eastern Refugees in 2014

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Daniel Greenfield
FrontPage Magazine
12/30/2013

How many do you think will be Syrian and Egyptian Christians? Somehow I suspect not very many.

The State Department said Thursday that its goal is to welcome 35,000 permanent refugees from the Middle East and South Asia in fiscal 2014.

30,000 Syrians are slated to be moved into permanent or long-term homes abroad by October if the U.N. refugee agency meets its goals, The Washington Post reported.

The target would include vulnerable Iraqis, Afghans, Iranians and Pakistanis, as well as Syrians.

The United States does offer a form of short-term asylum, however. Syrians who were already in the country on work, student or other temporary visas as of last June are eligible to remain at least into 2015. In 2013, more than 1,300 Syrians applied for and received that extension….

 

 

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