Concerns Escalate as more Syrians
Enter US through Mexico Posted 11/25/15, by Alice Greene
As anti-Syrian
sentiment continues to spread in the wake of the Paris attacks, more refugees
are looking to the United States for asylum. Twice this week small groups of
Syrian refugees have presented themselves at the Texas-Mexico border.
Five Syrians
arrived Friday at Laredo’s busy checkpoint. “Officers took the group into
custody and as a standard procedure, checked their identities against numerous
law enforcement and national security related databases,” reads a Homeland
Security statement released the following day. “Records checks revealed no
derogatory information about the individuals.”
The small group
was then placed into ICE’s (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) hands for
placement at a detention center. Unlike the group of Pakistanis and Afghans
caught trying to sneak in through Arizona’s border on Thursday, the Syrians
presented themselves legally, asking for asylum.
Another group
of Syrians – two women, two men, and four kids – presented themselves to Laredo
officials on Tuesday. “They surrendered at a port of entry and are seeking
asylum. There’s no evidence they tried to enter illegally,” says Border Patrol
spokesman Shawn Moran.
Some worry that
these small groups herald a flood of refugees similar to the force that entered
Germany earlier this year. “The fact that Syrians can reach our southern border
is extremely concerning to us. This demonstrates that a clear pipeline exists
that allows people from Syria to reach our southern border,” says Hector Garza
of the Laredo Border Patrol.
Garza,
representing the Border Patrol’s union, has requested more Border Patrol agents
be hired to secure the border and ensure that inspections of Syrian refugees
are “error-proof.”
“Screening and
processing systems can quickly become overwhelmed, as evidenced by the
unaccompanied juvenile crisis in South Texas. Corners cannot be cut and the
proper resources need to be in place,” says Garza. “The margin for error is
small because it only takes a few to inflict great harm.”
While numerous
state governors have refused to accept Syrian refugees, they did not comment on
Syrian asylum seekers. As of June this year, there have only been 104 asylum
cases filed by Syrians entering the US. However, those working with the
migrants report that many are hoping to leave Europe for the United States,
arriving via Mexico. Once they reach the US border, these refugees will be
subjected to the same screening processes used for all other immigrants.
The process has
been stepped up recently due to a surge of migrants coming from Central
America. Some are detained while others are released into the country with
ankle bracelets.
Meanwhile, House
Republicans are trying to stop Obama’s plan to import 10,000 Syrians during
2016 and 100,000 refugees from numerous countries during the following year
with the American SAFE act, which would cut the funding needed to accomplish
Obama’s Syrian resettlement program.
“In the days
since the attack on Paris, some have taken the narrow view that protecting
Americans from ISIL mandates that we turn our back on those most at risk to the
terrorist group – the men, women, and children forced to flee their homes and
families, their schools and communities,” argues Homeland Security presidential
deputy Amy Pope. “The administration rejects the flawed view that we can’t
ensure our own safety while also welcoming refugees desperately seeking their
own safety. The truth is: America can
and must do both.”
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