Syrian Civil War: Syrian Refugees

Improved Essays
The Savior Or Destroyer The amount of refugees in specific Syrians changed drastically in the past year due to the civil war in Syria. Families live in fear I for there own home country with no choice but to flee and leave their own homes in syria. This happened since March 2011,But peaceful protests quickly escalated after the government 's violent crackdown, and armed(Mercy Corps). It only started getting in fall of 2015 where airstrike attacks started to happen and more tension started and everything began the syrian civil war. Now many syrians continue to save themselves by fleeing their country by swimming in the mediterranean and coming to europe and the united states but many …show more content…
How we can help Syrians from letting them into the America. It can be a dramatic change for us Americans because we can get benefit from them according to “The Washington Post”, Syrians refugees can help benefit us for the work economy 's.In a survey in 2013 they found that many syrian refugees that got jobs were extremely skilled or semi skilled worker with wide range of skills but by allowing them to live in the US and letting them work consuming goods and services it can benefit us for more job opportunities to help supply them. They come to find peace and safety even if they need to abandon their own homeland. Their determined to find new settlement just to live a normal life. Giving refugees a median household for $65,000 and which can help syrians refugees with charities and through job opportunities.That 's a giant pro but for the American that can dramatically hurt us think if we let them in. wouldn 't that hurt the homeless and those in need of a job. A Lot of people in need for a job are out there but accepting refugees will limit the amount of job opportunities to hose we been trying to help out for so long now it 's not like they had the opportunity to escape from being homeless it 's hard for even them to get a …show more content…
The child population in syria are dramastically big with roughly about 2.5 million kids under the age of 18. These kids suffer everyday to survive just as much as there own family They lose education everyday since the war started it 's been closed for months(Mercy corps). The kids in Syria are now terrified by the outcome of this war leaving their country but want a new start but just getting here Is the real problem for syrians. We want nothing but the power of education to increase especially those who can 't receive education we would want to help. The dramatic part Is how can they pay for it with just minimum jobs with homes that are said to be believed” $65,000 medium households”(The washington post). It 's hard enough time get a job as a the homeless try to find new light for themselves same with those refugees it 'll be hard for them to get jobs because of the lack of communication within jobs they might even get lucky enough to find a job that doesn 't require you to even speak English. It 's just hard to those in need for help when we can barely help those in our country just as much as syrians we suffer everyday from whatever the case maybe from each individuals personal

Related Documents

  • Decent Essays

    The Fresno Bee’s article “Fresno Family represents the plight of the Syrian Refugees” states the trouble Syrian refugee families are in and the amount of help they would need. The Fresno Bee explains that it takes time to get adjusted to a new life oceans away in a different country. First, The Fresno Bee talks about many families coming from Syria to the United States. The Kashak family is one of them. Syria is under civil war, and there are millions of families are escaping the war-torn country.…

    • 248 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Now in its fifth year, the Syrian civil war has displaced millions of people. Concern is working with hundreds of thousands of them across three separate countries. More than 300,000 have already…

    • 648 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The hostility between Isis and the Syrian government has resulted in millions of the population fleeing from Syria to nearby countries and this condition will only continue to worsen. In the article, “Fleeing Terror, Finding Refuge” from BBC written by Paul Salopek, clarifies the situation and contributes enthralling arguments as to what we can do to solve the complication and why we must act now. Unfortunately, many of those living in Syria are stuck in the middle of the war between Isis and Syrian government resulting in millions of Syrians trying to “escape an apocalyptic civil war, creating a historic crisis,” (Salopek, 1). This warfare began as a result of disagreement among Isis and the Syrian government and remains in today’s society…

    • 161 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Alan’s story is not one that we should show little concern for. His story describes the difficulty that many Syrian refugees, regardless of age, take to flee their country. His needless death reveals that not much attention has come to Syrians. Amnesty International describes the Syrian refugee crisis as one of the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II. Amnesty International also records that about 4 million refugees and about 6.5 million…

    • 1242 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    They decide to ruin the Syrians’ peaceful routine to achieve their needs; they build their plans by killing children’s future. It is true that the neighbor countries welcomed the Syrian refugees, however, they did not support them enough with the daily necessities of life. Wynn Flaten, a director of World Vision’s Syria Crisis Regional Response says, “More needs to be done to peacefully stop this conflict, and more support needs to be given to host countries and humanitarian actors. We’re going to be dealing with this one for years to come” (par.…

    • 589 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Assad has been gassing his people with chemical weapons and a civil war has been destroying the country apart. Many refugees are…

    • 769 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Even though immigration has been going on for hundreds of years in America, an issue has recently been brought to the attention of many people. In Syria, many citizens are leaving the country because of the constant actions of terrorists. Some people in America say that our country should help them and bring in the refugees, but the problem with this is…

    • 1037 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    An estimated 11.5 million unauthorized immigrants were living in the US in January 2000 through January 2011. According to a Pew Research Center report, in 2012, 5% of illegal immigrants were from Europe. Since 2011, civil war and conflict between the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Syrian opposition forces, and ISIS, have resulted in more than 200,000 deaths and have caused more than half of the country’s population of 22 million citizens to flee their homes. More than 4 million people, half of whom are children, have fled to neighboring countries, and 7.4 million people are displaced internally within Syria.…

    • 290 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Choose a specific group of refugees who have resettled in the U.S. Discuss that group's public health needs and list the interventions that you, as the nurse, will provide In November 2015, there was a massive amount of Syrian immigrants that entered the United States of America. This massive influx is being attributed to the recent terror attacks that occurred in Paris. These refugees and their families undergo background security checks and medical examinations before entering into the U.S. There is a lengthy process that follows these clearance checks. Once the refugee is settled they are provided with food, housing, health care and usually employment services. After traveling so far in potentially harsh conditions the Syrian refugees are prone to upper respiratory tract infections, diarrhea and skin impairments.…

    • 493 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    As 2017 has come around the corner, the United States welcomes a new president, Donald Trump, and new congress members. Not only do we welcome new members of the government, but our population has been welcoming new members every day, some legal, some not. The growing population effects not only the number on the census but also, our natural resources, the quality of life, and the economy. In many countries around the world like Syria, the citizens of these countries have become so used to war, that it has become all they know.…

    • 754 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    is very far into debt as a country and the U.S. spends more than it makes. “Today’s Federal Debt is about $19,117,655,871,000” (Chantrill). If the U.S. were to accept syrian refugees it would cost a lot. President Obama said that he would like to accept 10,000 refugees to start. It would cost about 1,000 dollars a person to settle these refugees.…

    • 1351 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    4 million innocent refugees are stuck in that deepest darkest part of of the world. They are helpless living in an extremist countries. We need to help them. The United States should handle Syrian refugee by letting them in the United States because it would save the lives of many innocent people, it would increase and better the economy, and it will increase the chances that other countries…

    • 1537 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Think about your life. Do you have a decent home? Do you live with your family? Do you have enough food? Are you healthy?…

    • 797 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Imagine going about your day, when suddenly, a civil war erupts and people scatter for safety? Understanding that’s not how it happened, but imagine being part of the millions of peoples scattering for their lives and seeking a safe place to stay. Turmoil in Syria has left the country in disarray. Neighboring countries were left speechless when they heard was in the brink of civil war. During war, people of all classes are affected, and innocent families are killed.…

    • 1199 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Syrian Refugee Crisis

    • 1202 Words
    • 5 Pages

    As they flee from war and violence, Syrian refugees are trying to find better lives in other countries, whether it is temporary or permanent. Only recently has the refugee crisis been brought to people’s attention around the world, but it has been in existence since the Arab Spring in 2011. The Arab Spring brought about rebellion against Syria’s President al-Assad’s regime and Al-Assad fought back, creating a devastating civil war. Now, 4.6 million Syrians are seeking safe havens. Syria’s neighboring countries and some European have been the more accessible asylums.…

    • 1202 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays

Related Topics