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Jill Stein presidential campaign, 2016/Syrian refugees

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Jill Stein
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See what Jill Stein and the 2016 Green Party Platform said about Syrian refugees below.

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  • Stein supported accepting 100,000 Syrian refugees in the U.S.
  • Green Party Stein on Syrian refugees

    • In an interview with teleSUR on November 3, 2015, Jill Stein discussed the approach she would take with refugees. She said, "We need to pitch-in proportional to our ability to do so. We need to do our part for emergency relief and we need to accept our portion of the refugees." Stein continued, "There are refugee associations calling on the U.S. to accept, I believe, 100,000 (Syrians) and that’s the figure we need to be talking about. And we need to put out the welcome mat and, I would say, this is with regard to the refugees who are already in the country as well -- the refugees from Latin America that we are holding in detention centers. Women and children who are being held in family detention. This is an absolute human rights outrage that people who we have forced into becoming refugees are being criminalized. It’s very clear to see how in the way we’re treating children fleeing from Honduras and Guatemala how they’ve been criminalized. And I think we’re treating Syrian refugees not quite that bad, but almost that bad, and we need to recognize the human rights of refugees and do so on an emergency basis."[1]
    • Read what other 2016 presidential candidates have said about Syrian refugees.

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