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AS IT IS 2016-06-16 Obama Short on Goal for 10,000 Syrian Refugees 奥巴马承诺接收1万名叙利亚难民或难兑现
Time is running out for President Barack Obama to meet his goal of placing 10,000 Syrian refugees in the United States.
The process has been slowed by concerns about terrorism, especially after the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida.
One of the first Syrian refugees resettled to the U.S. spoke1 about his sorrow for the killing2 of 49 people on Sunday.
“This is not Islam,” said an interpreter speaking for 45-year-old Ahmad Alabood. “And he feels for the families that lost loved ones or have injured people." The Associated Press reported his comments.
The Obama administration has said it wants to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees by October 1. That is the end of the fiscal3 year, the 12-month period the government uses for keeping records.
But it will be difficult for the administration to reach that target. The AP reports that 5,763 Syrian refugees have been admitted to the U.S. since 2011.
An issue in the presidential campaign
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton supports calls to admit up to 65,000 refugees. Clinton is the likely presidential nominee4 of the Democratic Party. She is expected to face businessman Donald Trump5, the likely Republican candidate, in the November 8 elections.
In a speech on Monday, Donald Trump said he would suspend immigration from areas with a history of terrorism.
Trump said Clinton, as head of the State Department, was responsible for admissions and the admissions process for foreigners seeking to live in the U.S. He has said he wants to temporarily stop Muslims from entering the country. He said that step is needed to protect against terrorism. Trump later amended6 his proposal, saying he would suspend immigration from areas where there is a proven history of terrorism against the U.S. and its allies.
Clinton criticized Trump’s call for a ban on Muslims from entering the country. She said his policy would not have stopped the killings7 in Orlando.
She noted8 that Omar Mateen, the man who police say carried out the attack, was born in New York.
No agreement in Congress
Some Republicans in Congress say President Obama is trying to bring in too many Syrian immigrants.
But 27 Democratic members of the Senate recently wrote to Obama, saying the process is not going fast enough.
In their letter, the senators said Canada has already admitted more than 26,000 Syrian refugees. They said special checks by the State Department keep out people who are thought to be terrorist threats.
The lawmakers used wording from a United Nations report. It said that fewer safe places in Syria mean everyday decisions, like whether to go out to buy bread, can become a matter of life-or-death.
“The war has led to hundreds of thousands of fatalities9, more than a million injured, and more than half of Syria’s entire population being displaced,” the letter said.
The civil war in Syria started five years ago. Since then, the fighting has displaced more than six million Syrians. More than four million others have fled the country.
Some of the refugees are now in the United States. The highest number of refugees has settled in Michigan, with more than 500 arrivals, reports The Detroit News.
People from Syria must go through what is called an “enhanced review.” Law enforcement and intelligence reports are checked for every applicant10, according to the State Department.
But some Republicans said it is hard to get a good sense of who is and who is not a threat because Syria has been at war for so long.
“Islamic radicals12 want to attack America,” said Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn, a member of the Republican Party. “It’s no secret to the American people.”
Difficulty in settling Syrian refugees
Erol Kekic of Church World Service said some landlords refuse to rent homes to people from Syria because of terrorism concerns.
“On one side, it is the unfortunate statements by politicians about the supposed dangers of Syrian immigrants,” Kekic said.
But the application process and investigations13 for security and health risks add to the delays. Kekic said a minor14 mistake can delay the process for months.
He worries about the delays. He said they affect the physical and mental health of people who faced “major trauma15” because of Syria’s civil war.
Church World Service has helped place refugees in the U.S. cities of Columbus, Ohio, Syracuse, New York, and Houston, Texas.
Nina Zelic works for the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service. She says if there is good news, it is that the “faith community” and others are “stepping up” to the Syrian refugee crisis.
“Given all the negative comments by some politicians, it is good to see that outpouring of community support,” Zelic said.
Many Syrian refugees are skilled and had jobs before they fled the country. Erol Kekic said that was before the civil war cost them everything -- their homes, their jobs and their sense of well-being16.
Some refugees, mainly those from rural areas, have large families. That makes it hard to find homes big enough to house them together, according to several U.S. groups.
Words in This Story
landlord – n. a person who owns a house, apartment, etc., and rents it to other people
rent – v. to allow someone to stay in your house, apartment, in return for money
application – n. a formal and usually written request for something
trauma – n. a very difficult or unpleasant experience that causes someone to have mental or emotional problems usually for a long time
unfortunate – adj. not appropriate or desirable
outpouring – n. a large response
fatality17 – n. a death that results from a disaster, accident or war
enhanced – adj. to increase or improve
radical11 – n. having extreme political or social views that are not shared by most people
interpreter - n. a language aide
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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n.激进分子( radical的名词复数 );根基;基本原理;[数学]根数 | |
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(正式的)调查( investigation的名词复数 ); 侦查; 科学研究; 学术研究 | |
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