Topic: Syria

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Oct 28, 2015

UN High Commissioner: Syrian Refugee Crisis Must Be “Managed”

Oct 28, 2015

UN High Commissioner: Syrian Refugee Crisis Must Be “Managed” António Guterres, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, told the audience at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. that this is a manageable problem for Europe, but “there is one condition for a problem to be manageable -- it must be managed.”

Sep 30, 2015

America Welcomed Me. Why Not the Syrians?

Sep 30, 2015

America Welcomed Me. Why Not the Syrians? Julie Smolyansky isn’t surprised that the idea of resettling thousands of Syrian refugees in the United States makes some people uncomfortable. She faced similar suspicion when her family was resettled in the United States from the former Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War.

Sep 17, 2015

Jewish Week: On Refugees, Jews Caught Between Care And Fear

Sep 17, 2015

Jewish Week: On Refugees, Jews Caught Between Care And Fear “The United States admits a million legal immigrants a year. Most are students, or come on tourist visas. Anyone who wishes us harm would not do it through the resettlement process,” Melanie Nezer tells Jewish Week.

Sep 16, 2015

U.S. Advocates for Syrian Refugee Resettlement Find Unexpected Allies

Sep 16, 2015

U.S. Advocates for Syrian Refugee Resettlement Find Unexpected Allies "Jewish American groups, saying they can’t be bystanders as the worst refugee crisis since World War II unfolds, are joining Arab-American leaders in a critique of existing policies, which have sharply limited the numbers of refugees settled in the United States," The Washington Post reports.

Sep 11, 2015

Washington Post: U.S. Charities Urge Obama to Let in More Syrians, Ask Churches to Help

Sep 11, 2015

Washington Post: U.S. Charities Urge Obama to Let in More Syrians, Ask Churches to Help HIAS and other refugee resettlement agencies are petitioning the Obama administration to resettle far more than the roughly 10,000 Syrians that the White House announced this week would be accepted, the Washington Post reports.

Sep 10, 2015

Reuters: Obama Wants U.S. to Prepare for 10,000 Syrian Refugees Next Year

Sep 10, 2015

Reuters: Obama Wants U.S. to Prepare for 10,000 Syrian Refugees Next Year It is the first specific commitment the United States has made toward increasing its acceptance of refugees from the war-torn country. But refugee advocates and some members of Congress say taking in an additional 10,000 refugees does not go far enough toward addressing the humanitarian crisis triggered by the war, which has prompted a massive refugee influx into Europe.

Sep 10, 2015

Slideshow: The Refugee Crisis, A Dispatch from Vienna

Sep 10, 2015

Slideshow: The Refugee Crisis, A Dispatch from Vienna Slideshow: The Refugee Crisis, A Dispatch from Vienna By Emily Russ, HIAS/RSC Austria Director Sep 10, 2015 I walked into the Westbahnhof train station and nothing appeared to be different. Tourists wheeled their bags past Starbucks and perfume shops, seemingly oblivious to the stress and confusion just one level above and below them. Meanwhile, thousands […]

Sep 10, 2015

Letter to The Forward: The Answer Lies in the Refugee Convention of 1951

Sep 10, 2015

Letter to The Forward: The Answer Lies in the Refugee Convention of 1951 For refugees, the 1951 Convention is Torah. We can get lost in arguing about its meaning and interpretation, but the guiding basic principles and values are very clear. Our obligations toward refugees are the same no matter who they are, no matter who we are, no matter what other countries are doing, or are not doing.

Sep 10, 2015

BuzzFeed: Refugee Advocates Say Obama’s Plan To Take In 10,000 Syrians Is Not Enough

Sep 10, 2015

BuzzFeed: Refugee Advocates Say Obama’s Plan To Take In 10,000 Syrians Is Not Enough The White House’s plan, announced Thursday, “shows no leadership,” the President of HIAS told BuzzFeed News. “it’s not even enough to be a symbolic gesture.”

Sep 10, 2015

Jewish Week: Obama Agrees To Settle 10,000 Syrians; HIAS Wants 100,000

Sep 10, 2015

Jewish Week: Obama Agrees To Settle 10,000 Syrians; HIAS Wants 100,000 President Barack Obama has directed his administration to prepare to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees next year, up from 1,000 this past year – but that’s far fewer than the 100,000 Jewish refugee aid organization HIAS wants the U.S. government to resettle, The Jewish Week reports.

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