The Syrian-Americans
I’ve just returned from a trip to Jordan and Turkey, where I had the unique opportunity to interview twelve Syrian families that have been cleared for resettlement in America. These families have just reached the finish line of a multi-year screening process, and it was quite an emotional experience to meet with them at this juncture. The life of a refugee in America is by no means easy. But for these families, their resettlement has finally brought the possibility of an end to years of intense hardship. I’m very much looking forward to sharing their stories with you over the coming days.

“We saw on the television that other countries in the region were having political problems, but they always seemed to fix themselves.”
“Fevers are very dangerous for him because of his condition. One night he got a fever and there was nothing I could do.”
“I was the only doctor in the area, so when ISIS captured our town, I knew that they would ask me to work for them.”
“When I was in second grade, our school got attacked by a bomb. It was a barrel full of explosions.”