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  • 2016-07-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Newt Gingrich says Hillary Clinton wants to increase number of Syrian refugees by 500 percent (en)
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  • On the third night of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich scoffed at Hillary Clinton’s willingness to accept a substantial amount of refugees from war-torn Syria into the United States. We know that Hillary Clinton and President Obama lie to the American people when they say they can safely screen the Syrian refugees. They cannot, Gingrich said. And yet Hillary wants to increase the number by 500 percent. Clinton has been called out on this before — by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump . The basis for the claim stems from a Sept. 20, 2015, interview with Clinton on CBS' Face the Nation. Host John Dickerson asked Clinton if President Barack Obama’s plan to increase the number of Syrians allowed in the country to 10,000 was enough. (The United States had accepted about 2,000 by 2015 .) Clinton said she would like to see even more refugees allowed into the country — suggesting as much as a 550 percent increase. Look, we’re facing the worst refugee crisis since the end of World War II, and I think the United States has to do more, Clinton said, and I would like to see us move from what is a good start with 10,000 to 65,000 and begin immediately to put into place the mechanisms for vetting the people that we would take in. In a speech in December 2015 , Clinton said, It would be a cruel irony indeed if ISIS can force families from their homes and then also prevent them from finding new ones. She also said there had to be vigilant screening and vetting of refugees from Syria and that such process historically takes up to two years. The estimated wait checks out. Gingrich says the government cannot adequately screen Syrian refugees. The refugees admissions process actually involves the FBI as well as the State Department, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense and other agencies. FBI director James Comey has said there are challenges and could be gaps in any admissions process of refugees from a conflict zone. However, Gingrich failed to acknowledge the lengthy process before any refugee is admitted into the United States that includes in-person interviews, health screenings and referrals by nongovernmental agencies. (Read more about Syrian refugees in our PolitiFact Sheet .) Our ruling Gingrich said Clinton wants to increase the number (of Syrian refugees) by 500 percent. Clinton has said she’d like the country to move from 10,000 Syrian refugees under Obama’s plan to 65,000, an increase that could be as high as 550 percent. Gingrich said the United States cannot screen the additional refugees, but that ignores the average screening process of one to two years and involving in-person interviews and NGO referrals. With that caveat, we rate Gingrich’s statement Mostly True. https://www.sharethefacts.co/share/ea5b1b52-e987-468b-9364-7878b1087b5b (en)
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