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Syrian Refugees Will American Hearts And Minds Change

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Injustices fuel the Earth with hate and anger, by robbing us of our basic rights and tearing our souls apart wrongdoing after wrongdoing. In countries stripped from peace and in war, there is an injustice commencing. Human fears, an agony felt when a roar of chemicals are released through our body, assemble a mental outlook of suspicion, blame, and violence which lead to an injustice forming and destroying a lives. The United States has committed ghastly injustices. In the article, “Syrian Refugees: Will American Hearts and Minds Change?” by Rajini Srikanth put the issue of Syrian Refugees in the spotlight. Since, “the US is still actively engaged in the global war on terror,” (“Syrian Refugees: Will American Hearts and Minds Change”) terrorists might try and enter the US to attack important buildings. So, “Governors of 31 states have declared their unwillingness to accept any Syrian refugees.” When, the governors decided to not accept refugees, they committed an injustice against the refugees by going against the US which, then, had said that they would accept refugees. The governors suspected that in the middle of the refugees there were hidden terrorists. In fear they …show more content…

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