{"id":117,"date":"2016-10-31T00:20:37","date_gmt":"2016-10-31T04:20:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/projects.nyujournalism.org\/stateofpa\/?page_id=117"},"modified":"2016-11-03T15:23:19","modified_gmt":"2016-11-03T19:23:19","slug":"syrian-refugee-philadelphia","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/projects.nyujournalism.org\/stateofpa\/philadelphia\/syrian-refugee-philadelphia\/","title":{"rendered":"A Syrian Refugee in Philadelphia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>by Razi Syed<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Syrian refugee Osama Mohammed and his family settled in Northeast Philadelphia this past March in the midst of a contentious debate playing out between the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns over what America\u2019s response to the burgeoning Syrian refugee crisis will be.<\/p>\n<p>The Mohammeds have watched with both anxiety and hope as the Clinton and Trump campaigns verbally sparred over the alleged national security threat refugees may be and the moral responsibility of the United States to help the most vulnerable of the world\u2019s population.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI feel like Hillary is more open to refugees,\u201d Mohammad said through an interpreter during an interview at his home. Mohammed watched the final debate with Arabic subtitles on Al Jazeera \u00a0and felt encouraged by Clinton\u2019s pledge to welcome refugees of all faiths and backgrounds.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMost of the Trump language in the campaign \u2014 he\u2019s speaking bad about Muslims and Mexicans,\u201d Mohammed said. \u201cHe\u2019s not respectful.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>While Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has echoed the calls of international humanitarian organizations, which have called on the United States to take in 65,000 refugees, Donald Trump has variously called for either a complete freeze on the refugee resettlement process or for \u201cextreme vetting.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The country\u2019s civil war has created more than 4.5 million refugees, many of whom are stuck in a legal limbo in neighboring Arab countries, Turkey, Greece, as well as displaced millions more inside Syria.<\/p>\n<p>Mohammed, 36, was among the many Syrians who participated in protests, which began in March 2011, and called for Democratic reforms in the country. The violent government crackdown on the protest, and the response from armed opposition groups led to a full-fledged civil war.<\/p>\n<p>Concerned that relatives still living in Syria may be targeted for retaliation, Mohammed requested that we change his family\u2019s surname for this story.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI feel like the American people are very friendly,\u201d he said, saying the harsh rhetoric of Trump towards Muslims has not translated into discrimination or racism, in his experience. \u201cI feel like I\u2019m home.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>However, Mohammed added that one of his Arab friends in Texas has faced some hostility from neighbors.<\/p>\n<p>Before the unrest began, Mohammed said he and his family were living a comfortable, peaceful life in a town near Damascus. The Mohammed family \u2014 Osama and his wife Falak, 37, son Amr, 8, and daughter Yusra, 6 \u2014 had a family farm and a small business selling clothing. Mohammed had a job at the country\u2019s main airport.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_121\" style=\"width: 650px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-121\" class=\"size-full wp-image-121\" src=\"http:\/\/projects.nyujournalism.org\/stateofpa\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2016\/10\/30676621985_f73492673f_z.jpg\" alt=\"Osama Mohammed and his daughter, Yusra, play in the front lawn of their Northeast Philadelphia home. The family arrived in the United States as refugees earlier this year after fleeing their home in a Damascus suburb. Photo by Razi Syed.\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" srcset=\"http:\/\/projects.nyujournalism.org\/stateofpa\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2016\/10\/30676621985_f73492673f_z.jpg 640w, http:\/\/projects.nyujournalism.org\/stateofpa\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2016\/10\/30676621985_f73492673f_z-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-121\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Osama Mohammed and his daughter, Yusra, play on the front lawn of their Northeast Philadelphia home. The family arrived in the United States as refugees earlier this year after fleeing their home in a Damascus suburb. Photo by Razi Syed.<\/p><\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBut we were terrified,\u201d Mohammed said. \u201cWith no reason, the government could come to your home and pick you up.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUnder the Assad family, the father and the son, it\u2019s the same,\u201d Mohammed said, referring to the family that has had dictatorial control over the country for the past 46 years. \u201cYou cannot criticize the government; we were oppressed.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>After the Arab Spring broke out and protests overthrew leaders in Tunisia and Egypt, Mohammed believed it was time for the Syrians to demand the end of the Assad regime. Mohammed felt he had to join his countrymen.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI felt like we were living like an animal,\u201d Mohammed said. \u201c(The government) tells you what to do, and you do. You cannot cross the line.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Trump has stoked concerns that arriving refugees may commit terrorism, by calling them a \u201cTrojan horse\u201d in his campaign speeches and the presidential debates. The businessman has called for Syrian refugees to undergo \u201cextreme vetting\u201d before they are admitted into the country.<\/p>\n<p>Mac McEachin, a national security policy associate at the New York City-based International Refugee Assistance Program, which helps refugees navigate the process to get resettled, said the fears of a terrorist attack committed by Syrian refugees trumpeted by the Republican candidate are overblown.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen I hear \u2018extreme vetting,\u2019 it means the process we already have,\u201d McEachin said, referring to the roughly 18- to 24-month vetting process that refugees undergo.<\/p>\n<p>The process includes the collection of biometric data, the involvement of the National Counterterrorism Center, the FBI\u2019s Terrorist Screening Center, and the departments of State, Defense and Homeland Security.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe process that both refugees and special immigrant visa applicants go through is extremely lengthy,\u201d McEachin said. \u201cIt\u2019s very selective \u2014 I think only 1 percent of refugees, period, get selected for resettlement in any country.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>When a refugee applies for resettlement in another country, the refugee must submit to a series of interviews, collect documents to corroborate their stories and give biometric data that can be queried into databases of suspected terrorists<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s not the sort of thing where you can be nefariously scheming to get to the United States by posing as a refugee,\u201d McEachin said. \u201cRefugees are the most heavily vetted group of immigrants to the United States.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>McEachin said that the fears of Trump and others in the Republican party who have called for the intake of refugees to be halted due to the national security threat didn\u2019t realize how stringent the screening process for refugees is.<\/p>\n<p>He also pointed out that the 9\/11 attacks were carried out by people who arrived in the country with tourist visas.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou don\u2019t ever hear about anyone talking about banning all tourism,\u201d McEachin said. \u201c If you\u2019re comfortable with people coming here as tourists or with people coming here on student visas or anything like that, you should be comfortable with refugees.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>There have been 156 refugees from Syria who settled in Philadelphia from October 2015 to August 2016, said Rachel Kostelac, deputy press secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services.<\/p>\n<p>From May to November 2012, Mohammed said he spent time in two jails while being regularly interrogated and experienced torture, which included beatings with batons and cables.<\/p>\n<p>In November 2013, Mohammed was released from jail. He and his family settled in Egypt several months later, where he began the months long process to be resettled in the United States. After roughly 18 months in Egypt, the Mohammeds were informed they had been approved for resettlement in the United States.<\/p>\n<p>As the Mohammeds waited in Egypt for the process to take its course, they watched the political climate in the United States with helplessness as to what would happen in response to the November 2015 attacks in Paris, which were carried out by European Union citizens who had fought in Syria and arrived in France among the flow of refugees.<\/p>\n<p>Trump immediately seized on the attacks and made them a major part of his pitch that Clinton and Obama weren\u2019t taking the safety of American citizens seriously.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe have no idea who these people are, we are the worst at paperwork,\u201d Trump said in an interview on CNBC days after the terrorist attacks.<\/p>\n<p>At the time of the attacks, Mohammed had been accepted to resettle in the United States and was in the final stage of the process.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI was afraid that they would cancel my application,\u201d he said. Mohammed feared there would be a freeze or slowing down of refugee resettlement.<\/p>\n<p>The Mohammeds arrived in Philadelphia in March 2016, after completing several weeks of classes on American culture, which are required as part of the resettlement process.<\/p>\n<p>Mohammed said Clinton was reasonable in saying there needs to be many precautions in light of the terror attacks in Europe.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is a legitimate concern,\u201d he said. \u201cThey have to make more strict. But it\u2019s good that she says we have no problems with anyone here \u2014 Muslim, Mexican \u2014 everyone is welcome.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBut Obama \u2014 very, very big liar,\u201d Mohammed said, disappointed that the American president failed to honor what Mohammed felt was a pledge for the United States to more aggressively intervene in the Syrian conflict if the \u201cred line\u201d of chemical weapons use was crossed. \u201cObama is the biggest liar in the history of the United States.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGuess what? We are in America, not in Syria,\u201d Mohammed said, laughing. \u201cI can say anything here.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Razi Syed Syrian refugee Osama Mohammed and his family settled in Northeast Philadelphia this past March in the midst of a contentious debate playing out between the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns over what America\u2019s response to the burgeoning Syrian refugee crisis will be. 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