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Nearly 1 million Syrian refugees are registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Lebanon. A former senior official in his administration told me that Syria is “not a political priority for the president. (The highest under the Obama administration was 85,000, in 2016, and the Matt Duss, the top foreign-policy adviser for Sanders, said in an email that the senator would take similar measures on cases like the Albaka family as well as “immediately rescind the Trump travel ban, restore our refugee resettlement programs and increase them significantly, [and] speed up the processing of asylum applications from Syria.”Without U.S. efforts to address the underlying problems in Syria, he added, the refugee crisis will only continue: “The United States cannot solve these problems, but we can use our considerable power and influence to help focus regional actors and the international community on developing some solutions.”Last year, the sisters came up with the idea of making a music video. “The fact that a president has a lot of leeway in this area,” Chishti told me, “means that you can reverse it very quickly.” Even a resuscitation of America’s resettlement program, though, would do little to address the underlying issues of the wider refugee crisis and civil war. A Biden administration would leverage these assets and work with U.S. allies to try to negotiate a political solution to protect vulnerable Syrians, Blinken said, and also focus on reconstruction. Syrian refugee women sit together in a tent at the Lebanese border town of Arsal, Lebanon June 9, 2019.
“Only if everybody’s being looked after and everybody’s safe, we can all be safe.”Boys and girls used and abused in armed conflict have had their childhoods replaced by “pain, brutality and fear while the world watches”, the UN The UN’s top aid official has urged the Security Council to renew a mechanism that provides lifesaving assistance to millions of desperate people in northwest Syria, through cross-border deliveries from Turkey.A young girl strands in a tent in a settlement for displaced Syrians in the north of Idlib, in Syria. “If I write a message, maybe no one will care. Yet the war and migrant crisis are among the most pressing national security issues America faces—calling into question its ability to grapple with two uniquely difficult and destabilizing problems while also helping to define its values as a country. Some U.S. troops remain in Syria, where they control important oil reserves, and the Kurdish-led force that assisted America’s anti-ISIS campaign still claims thousands of fighters. The Syrian refugees join close to four hundred thousand more asylum seekers and refugees from other countries. More than six million internally displaced Syrians and other vulnerable groups remain inside Syria, according to UNHCR. These are among the stakes of the presidential election in 2020. "It is very important that refugees, internally displaced and stateless people are included in national public health responses. I can tell you that we will be caught trying, if nothing else. Angela recorded her sister lip-synching around Istanbul.
Before the onset of the virus, the agency’s $5.5 billion Syria Refugee Response and Resilience Plan 2020 appeal was only 20 per cent funded across the region. Will anything change in 2020?This set them on a Kafka-esque saga that is reflective of America’s long-running failure to address the conflict in Syria—which enters its 10th year today—and the migrant crisis it’s fueling. Their saga shows America’s deep malaise about the civil war in Syria and the resulting refugee crisis.
Nearly 1 million Syrian refugees are registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Lebanon. A former senior official in his administration told me that Syria is “not a political priority for the president. (The highest under the Obama administration was 85,000, in 2016, and the Matt Duss, the top foreign-policy adviser for Sanders, said in an email that the senator would take similar measures on cases like the Albaka family as well as “immediately rescind the Trump travel ban, restore our refugee resettlement programs and increase them significantly, [and] speed up the processing of asylum applications from Syria.”Without U.S. efforts to address the underlying problems in Syria, he added, the refugee crisis will only continue: “The United States cannot solve these problems, but we can use our considerable power and influence to help focus regional actors and the international community on developing some solutions.”Last year, the sisters came up with the idea of making a music video. “The fact that a president has a lot of leeway in this area,” Chishti told me, “means that you can reverse it very quickly.” Even a resuscitation of America’s resettlement program, though, would do little to address the underlying issues of the wider refugee crisis and civil war. A Biden administration would leverage these assets and work with U.S. allies to try to negotiate a political solution to protect vulnerable Syrians, Blinken said, and also focus on reconstruction. Syrian refugee women sit together in a tent at the Lebanese border town of Arsal, Lebanon June 9, 2019.
“Only if everybody’s being looked after and everybody’s safe, we can all be safe.”Boys and girls used and abused in armed conflict have had their childhoods replaced by “pain, brutality and fear while the world watches”, the UN The UN’s top aid official has urged the Security Council to renew a mechanism that provides lifesaving assistance to millions of desperate people in northwest Syria, through cross-border deliveries from Turkey.A young girl strands in a tent in a settlement for displaced Syrians in the north of Idlib, in Syria. “If I write a message, maybe no one will care. Yet the war and migrant crisis are among the most pressing national security issues America faces—calling into question its ability to grapple with two uniquely difficult and destabilizing problems while also helping to define its values as a country. Some U.S. troops remain in Syria, where they control important oil reserves, and the Kurdish-led force that assisted America’s anti-ISIS campaign still claims thousands of fighters. The Syrian refugees join close to four hundred thousand more asylum seekers and refugees from other countries. More than six million internally displaced Syrians and other vulnerable groups remain inside Syria, according to UNHCR. These are among the stakes of the presidential election in 2020. "It is very important that refugees, internally displaced and stateless people are included in national public health responses. I can tell you that we will be caught trying, if nothing else. Angela recorded her sister lip-synching around Istanbul.
Before the onset of the virus, the agency’s $5.5 billion Syria Refugee Response and Resilience Plan 2020 appeal was only 20 per cent funded across the region. Will anything change in 2020?This set them on a Kafka-esque saga that is reflective of America’s long-running failure to address the conflict in Syria—which enters its 10th year today—and the migrant crisis it’s fueling. Their saga shows America’s deep malaise about the civil war in Syria and the resulting refugee crisis.