In Syria over thousands of people a day are trying to leave their country to go to other countries. Syrians are just trying to get out for better. This country was a homeland for many, for now it’s a danger zone for everyone. They’re too scared to even stay, but have to do what’s best for themselves and their families.
Also, many Latinos wanting to leave their country to go to the U.S. because they feel its way better. They’re tired of everything going on! Why stay in an unsafe dead zone place? They’re saying if there are no changes going to happen then were going somewhere else were we can get stuff provided and be safe for ourselves and our families.
As challenging as it is, they both suffer from common things, but in their own differences. Their government is either token over by a group of very powerful group or is just plan horrible. Letting wars happen amongst their people or others. Not protecting their people or land. Education and jobs were useless. You either had a horrible part time job or didn’t …show more content…
For example, these are countries that are willing to take these immigrants. Like Turkey (1,938,99), Lebanon (1,113,941), and Jordan (629,266). Also over 11.1 million Latinos migrated to the U.S. These countries want these immigrants because they could help their own country from falling or simply want to care for them. There are a few countries who don’t want anything to do with these people. Maybe they will let them pass through but that’s about it. Most countries want the U.S. to take in more immigrants or responsibility. There’s only some much you can give and