Syrian refugees describe confusing vetting process, uncertainty in America - News Summed Up

Syrian refugees describe confusing vetting process, uncertainty in America


For nearly two years, Mahmoud and his extended family of 17 lived in an Egyptian camp for refugees, experiencing first-hand the U.S. process for vetting Syrian refugees for admission into America. (FoxNews.com)Mahmoud’s extended family is part of an effort by the Obama administration to meet its fiscal year objective of resettling 10,000 Syrian refugees before the end of September. For the Syrian family, the bureaucratic red tape involving Najah’s “I-94” form proving her identity is just the latest confusing glitch in the vetting process. However, Miriam noted that they went through six interviews in the vetting process – four with her husband and two alone. Just over a month before boarding a plane, the Syrian family got word that their application had been approved and that they were being flown to America.


Source: Fox News August 17, 2016 21:33 UTC



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