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Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016/Syrian refugees

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See what Hillary Clinton and the 2016 Democratic Party Platform said about Syrian refugees below.

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  • Clinton supported stricter screenings for visa applicants who have traveled to a country in Islamic State-controlled areas in the last five years, but rejected calls to refuse Syrian refugees in the U.S.
  • Democratic Party Clinton on Syrian refugees

    • On November 23, 2015, Hillary Clinton said that it was “not smart” to summarily reject Muslim refugees because of its potential impact on law enforcement. She said, “If you're in law enforcement ... you want the people in the communities that you are looking to get information from to feel like they want to help you. And if the message from people who are running for president, for example, is that we don't want to take any Muslims whatsoever, that's not good for law enforcement."[2]
    • Clinton gave a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations on November 19, 2015, where she ejected calls to refuse Syrian refugees in the U.S. She said, “Turning away orphans, applying a religious test, discriminating against Muslims, slamming the door on every Syrian refugee—that is just not who we are. We are better than that. And remember, many of these refugees are fleeing the same terrorists who threaten us. It would be a cruel irony indeed if ISIS can force families from their homes, and then also prevent them from ever finding new ones. We should be doing more to ease this humanitarian crisis, not less. We should lead the international community in organizing a donor conference and supporting countries like Jordan, who are sheltering the majority of refugees fleeing Syria.”[3]
    • At a campaign event in Dallas on November 17, 2015, Clinton expressed her support for allowing Syrian refugees into the country. She said, "We have always welcomed immigrants and refugees. We have made people feel that if they did their part, they sent their kids to school, they worked hard, there would be a place for them in America."[4]
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