4,700 Syrian Refugees Approved Resettlement To U.S.: Homeland Security Chief

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has approved 4,700 Syrian refugees who are awaiting resettlement to the country, while an additional 7,900 are awaiting security review, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said on Thursday.  

Johnson, speaking to a homeland security advisory panel at the Department of Homeland Security, was defending against critics who say the Obama administration is falling behind meeting its goal of bringing in 10,000 Syrian refugees into the country by the end of fiscal year 2016.

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3 thoughts on “4,700 Syrian Refugees Approved Resettlement To U.S.: Homeland Security Chief

  1. Gr8. ….
    These Mexicans are bitching about Trump.
    They better look at their foreigner replacements.
    Instead of Mexicans cooking Japanese teriyaki chicken and Chinese cuisine.
    Now the Middle east refugees are coming to take your jobs.
    Ha Ha Mexicans ..you’ve been played like the rest of us.
    Welcome to the new Global Slave Plantation.
    I’ll bet a Syrian refugee can cook a better burrito than you for a lower wage.

  2. Unbelievable that Obama is getting away with bringing 10,000 potential terrorists into our country. How is it that no one in power will stand up and stop this???

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