Welcome to Ask a Syrian Girl, a Teen Vogue web series that follows a group of young women forced to flee their home country to escape a brutal civil war. Navigating America for the first time, they share their dreams and fears about the future while breaking down stereotypes and misconceptions about what it means to be a Syrian refugee. One could be voted on by the U.S. House of Representatives as early as this week, and the other may come to a vote in the next couple months. Here’s what you need to know about them both.Twitter contentView on Twitter Stereotypes about refugees are confusing our current political conversations. This misinformation about what it means to be a refugee has led to anti-refugee policies in the U.S. They talk about they went through before leaving: what they experienced in the brutal war in Syria, what life was like when they fled as asylum-seekers to neighboring countries, and what it felt like when they learned their families would be resettled in the United States after an intense, two-year process. showing each of the top contestants winning the crown. The crowning episodes since season 4 have been filmed with a live audience, so to prevent any audience members (or even the queens themselves) from spilling the beans, nobody actually knows who won that season until the episode airs. Usually, it’s just each queen individually being crowned that gets filmed as an alternate ending, but in the case of season 6, some people were saying that there was
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