Surge operation: First Syrians leave for US

The family, who are from the Syrian city of Homs, had been living in Mafraq, a town north of Amman.

Update: 2016-04-07 19:09 GMT
A Syrian refugee with her children prepares food near her tent in a camp for Syrians in the Chouf mountain town of Ketermaya, Lebanon. (Photo: AP)

Jordan: The first Syrian family to be resettled to the U.S. under its speeded-up “surge operation” departed to the United States on  Wednesday from the Jordanian capital, Amman.

Ahmad al-Abboud, who is being resettled with his wife and five children, said that although he is thankful to Jordan — where he has lived for three years after fleeing Syria’s civil war — he is hopeful of finding a better life in the U.S.

“I’m happy. America is the country of freedom and democracy, there are jobs opportunities, there is good education, and we are looking forward to having a good life over there,” al-Abboud said.

The family, who are from the Syrian city of Homs, had been living in Mafraq, a town north of Amman. He was unable to find work, and the family was surviving on food coupons.  

 

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