“This is what upsets me, because I love the country, I love America. This country is my mother. When [Trump] said Syrians are coming without any paperwork, he should see my paperwork and other people’s paperwork, it’s huge. We went through a lot of interviews, a lot of background checks … More than 10 interviews, and a lot of them were scary and not comfortable, in small rooms, no windows, like an investigation.” What kind of vetting are we doing when Syrian refugees enter the US? Let’s ask one who moved to Boise, Idaho — a city that has taken in “more than twice as many as Los Angeles, Boston and New York combined.” From PRI: Idaho’s first Syrian refugee wants Americans to understand their country’s vetting process.