Price Dalton
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So, putting aside the site you found this on, if we take it at face value:
They were not prioritizing anyone. This article is calling for them to prioritize Christians
Sorry about that. Here's Newsweek on the same topic.
The BBC says that 10 percent of all Syrians are Christian, which would mean 2.2 million Christians. It is quite obvious, and President Barack Obama and Secretary John Kerry have acknowledged it, that Middle Eastern Christians are an especially persecuted group.
So how is it that one-half of 1 percent of the Syrian refugees weve admitted are Christian, or 56, instead of about 1,000 out of 10,801or far more, given that they certainly meet the legal definition?
Sounds like Christians are fleeing persecution in the Jordanian refugee camps that the US draws upon for refugee admittance. So while it doesn't look like the Obama administration was rejecting Syrian Christians on purpose, they probably should have found some way to address the disparity.