Meet two faces of Turkey's refugee crisis: A poor boy and a rich smuggler http://nyti.ms/2my60Eb pic.twitter.com/IJY6hbjFTi
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Join reporter @PatrickKingsley in a live conversation about Turkey's political future at 9:30 a.m. EThttp://nyti.ms/2nKdoMK
can he be adopted
or maybe 'adopted' by a community? @nytimes
yes great Idea
when will Americans decide to adopt orphaned Syrians? "Parents" flocked to Vietnam and Africa, why can't Syrian children get help?
it's always in the best interest to leave them with any family they may have...among other reasons.
Let the kid and his family decide!
I'm not referring to this child - in particular - I'm asking about American policy - in general, thanks!
agreed
My sky should not be so! That is to survive! Help! --Mi cielo no debería ser así! Eso es sobrevivir! Ayuda!
man's inhumanity to man
May God Bless this child with comfort and care during his time of need. I am willing to support him in some small way.
heartbreaking.
There should be think tanks on how to solve the refugee problem! Maybe common sense will yield better solutions.
Hey put him up in your house.NYT lsing subscribers at alarming rate since #POTUS took office.#pizzagate #ROCKVILLERAPE notnews2them
Yeah, u see, #fakenews many poor children all over the fcn world have to work! Many children go to sleep hungry in America. Report that!
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