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Old 08-16-2016, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by jms62 View Post
So because the process is slow it is extreme?
it takes 2 years to get approved because of how in depth it is. not sure how many more agencies could possibly get involved to make it 'extreme' according to trump.

http://www.telesurtv.net/english/new...0815-0024.html

the guy is clueless about everything. I don't know how he could actually fix a damn thing.


While more than 1 million refugeees arrived in Europe in 2015, the U.S. accepted less than 2,000 Syrians, all of whom were required to go through countless interviews and background checks as part of U.S.'s two-year screening program.

In an interview with teleSUR last November, Syrian refugee Amena said that she, her husband and her four children made it to the United States after “lots of interviews,” “lots of paperwork” and two years of trying. After arriving, she was asked to pay back the cost of her flight.


“Refugees undergo more rigorous screening than anyone else we allow into the United States,” the blog notes.

Refugees files would have to go through nine different U.S. agencies before passing the screening process and be considered for resettlement.

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