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Advocates Say Trump is Wrong About Refugees

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Friday, November 11, 2016   

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Organizations that help resettle people fleeing war and repression are concerned that President-elect Donald Trump's statements on refugees are out of touch with reality. Citing fears of terrorism, Trump has said he will temporarily halt resettlement of Syrian refugees and institute a policy he called "extreme vetting."

But Chris George, executive director of Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services, said the vetting of refugees already is extreme.

"Homeland Security, CIA, the FBI are involved," he said. "It is the most difficult way for anyone to enter this country, and it is the most rigorous screening process of any refugee in the world."

He added that, since 2001, 800,000 refugees have been resettled in the United States, and not a single one has been involved in an act of terrorism in this country.

According to George, by the end of the year, his organization will have resettled about 500 refugees across Connecticut, with a record number being resettled by community groups such as colleges, churches, mosques and synagogues.

"Fifty have stepped forward to say, 'We want to welcome a refugee family into our community, into our neighborhood, to live on our street,'" he added.

Since the election, he said, many resettled Syrian refugees have called his office, concerned that they might be deported.

George noted that accepting refugees is an American tradition as old as the country itself, symbolized by the Statue of Liberty. But few Americans know anything about the processes or the people involved.

"We're inviting President-elect Donald Trump to come to our office to meet refugees face-to-face, to hear their stories, to understand why this is such an essential program," said George.

The Obama administration's goal for this year is to resettle 85,000 refugees in the United States. Europe is taking 800,000.


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