The New York Times Article “Turkey Has Forcibly Returned Thousands of Refugees to Syria, Amnesty International Says”, caught my interest because of the crisis happening in and to the border countries of Syria that take in the most refugees. We spoke in class about the fact that if something is not happening in our country we just pass by it and ignore it, but this may or may not actually be true depending on the risks a nation could take to help the Syrians become safe. Turkey and Jordan have taken in the most refugees and have shot and sent some of them back because they can not deal with the mass refugees and how they negatively affect the economy. In saying this, I believe it is worth passing on because it is not easy to help a country in a dangerous and risky situation. Yes, we should help and it is wrong for a country to send you back to your home country knowing you will die, but we know the mindset of the people in our world. If the U.S. decides to take in a mass amount of refugees, what could happen to the rest of us personally and as a nation?