The document discusses the Syrian refugee crisis and its impact on Western Europe and the United States. It provides background on how the Syrian civil war began and key events that exacerbated the crisis. Germany has accepted over 800,000 Syrian refugees but struggles with integration. France has pledged to accept 30,000 refugees but the Calais region where migrants attempt to enter England from has become a political flashpoint. Relatively few (under 2,500) Syrian refugees have been resettled in the US due to resistance from many state governments and in Congress. The future of refugee resettlement globally remains uncertain and politically divisive.