Four million people have fled from Syria during five years of civil war, and the number is still growing, and the massive humanitarian crisis is spreading from the Middle East to Europe -- all the way to the White House and Congress. Images of refugees fleeing by the tens of thousands are fueling calls to make good on America's promise to shelter "huddled masses, yearning to be free." But, while Germany will accept 800,000 Syrian refugees, the Obama Administration is willing to take just 10,000 so far. Given fears about homeland security since September 11, 2001, are there better ways for this country to meet its moral obligation?
Will the US Shoulder the Burden of Refugees?
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Guests:
- Elise Foley - Huffington Post - @elisefoley
- Erol Kekic - Church World Service - @CWS_global
- Jessica Vaughan - Center for Immigration Studies - @JessicaV_CIS
- James Zogby - Arab-American Institute - @jjz1600