three cousins, and their four children, they all left kyiv, they all left husbands who are now fighters in ukraine, and made the journey from ukraine all the way to northern frnce where they knew they had family in britain, that s where they wanted to go, and assumed calais was the place for it, it wasn t and shuttle around from low quality hostile to low quality hostile and on the way to paris right now and bio metric testing but their journey, their experience has been awful, and they said they have family and they know where they want to go and they have the paperwork is a nightmare, because it is in english and they needed extra documents and it was over an hour for seven forms, seven hours of paperwork, and we don t
let discuss with rick francona, juliette and bob bair. good to have all of you on to speak about this. juliet to you first, it shows that 53% of americans say that we should not continue the program to settle up to 10,000 syrian refugees. should we stop this program? no, we should no. i think it s incumbent on those of us who believe it s is right thing to do not just morally and ethically but there are security reasons for continuing the program. i need to explain how rigorous it is. the long the long runway it takes for any single syrian refugee to get here, the bio metric testing, the health establish thing, the refugee process that goes on in this