Franklin Graham urges President Obama to create 'safe zones' for Syrian refugees

In his open letter to President Barack Obama, Reverend Franklin Graham says 'fleeing to another country adds great risk to the lives of the refugees and exposes them to exploitation by unscrupulous people who deal in human trafficking.' (BGEA)

Reverend Franklin Graham has written an open letter to US President Barack Obama and made a suggestion on how America can help alleviate the worldwide migration problem, and provide shelter and security for displaced people in the Middle East.

"With nearly 40 years of experience in international relief work, assisting refugees and displaced people from Southeast Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, I would like to add my voice to those supporting the establishment of safe zones in Syria," he wrote on his Facebook page. "This would allow Syrians fleeing from areas of conflict inside the country to find safety, food, medicine, and shelter, and stay within their borders, nearer their homes, until a political and military settlement has been reached."

Graham explained that most refugees he has worked with in the past have the desire to go back home and not find a new home elsewhere. "As we have all seen, fleeing to another country adds great risk to their lives and exposes the refugees to exploitation by unscrupulous people who deal in human trafficking," he said.

With the establishment of safe zones, America would have to forge a partnership with its allies in Europe and the Middle East, he said, adding that this would require a "considerable commitment" from the United States.

"Without action, I believe this crisis will only escalate. Europe and the United States will be unable to handle the flood of people; and the long-term implications are great with the possibility of ISIS infiltrating the refugees and bringing their terrorist activities onto our shores. It is more effective, more economical, and safer to work with our partners and deal with the problem there," he said.

Graham strongly urged Obama to "lead the way" and form the much-needed alliance to provide safe zones inside Syria's borders. "I pray that God will give you His wisdom as your decisions will affect the lives of so many. God bless you," he concluded his open letter.

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