The U.S. has accepted only 11 Syrian refugees this year.
Yep. Pretend outrage when Syria attacks its own people, but refusing to accept Syrian refugees this whole time.
Trump pretends that he cares about Syrians even though he and the GOP fought tooth and nail to keep Syrian refugees out our country
The Trump administration has condemned a suspected chemical weapons strike in Syria and is considering military action. "We are very concerned, when a thing like that can happen, this is about humanity," President Trump said earlier this week.
But humanitarian organizations are challenging the president's commitment to humanity when it comes to Syrian civilians particularly those seeking refuge in the United States.
In 2016, near the end of Barack Obama's presidency, the U.S. resettled 15,479 Syrian refugees, according to State Department figures. In 2017, the country let in 3,024. So far this year, that number is just 11. By comparison, over the same 3 1/2-month period in 2016, the U.S. accepted 790.
"We are seeing the impact of the Trump administration's words and policy and actions," says Noah Gottschalk, senior policy adviser at Oxfam America. "That slams the door on refugees, and Syrian refugees in particular."
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