10,000th Syrian reaches US this week in resettlement program
The U.S. ambassador to Jordan says the United States will reach its target this week of taking in 10,000 Syrian war refugees in a year-old resettlement program.
This assessment came from Ambassador Alice Wells after meeting families headed to California and Virginia.
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.
Wells said Sunday that keeping Americans safe and taking in some of the world’s most vulnerable people are not mutually exclusive.
She said, “Refugees are the most thoroughly screened category of travelers to the United States, and Syrian refugees are subject to even greater scrutiny.”