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Yes. There are hundreds of thousands of refugees in Turkey and the number is increasing quickly as more and more Arabs flee the Syrian Civil War as refugees.
President Obama said in September 2015 that he wanted to accept at least 10,000 Syrian refugees, but it will take time for them (or for any refugees) to be vetted and they won't be admitted all at once. Whether more should be admitted is a question the president and congress will have to work out; but during a presidential election season, it's doubtful congress will okay large numbers of refugees, no matter where they are from. Currently, the Syrian refugee crisis is a very contentious issue, and not just in the USA: there are a number of countries in Europe and Scandinavia that have been very generous in admitting refugees, and others in the region that have been quite unwilling or even hostile. Since this is a global problem, made worse by the ongoing Syrian civil war, it is something that the United States (no matter who is president) cannot solve on its own.
The ongoing core-issue is the existence of a Jewish state in the region ... a fact of life with which those who oppose it are unable to find visceral peace.
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There is an issue about that. In the related links box below, I posted some information.
The latest issue is 650, and the series is still ongoing.
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That question really depends on the ethics of the people accepting them. It is really a moral issue.
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Letting the Colonies gain independence. But the heart of that issue was the British relationship with the French at the time.
The crossover takes place about a year after the 1st issue of the ongoing Gen13 comics in 1995 (the issue debuts the qeelocke and One-Eyed Jack's crew).
The first ever Sonic comic was "Sonic the Hedgehog" issue #0, published by Archie Comics in June 1992. It served as a preview issue for the ongoing Sonic comic series that followed.