Obama praises letter from 6-year-old boy offering home to young Syrian refugee Omran Daqneesh

A six-year-old boy here has won the respect of President Barack Obama and thousands of others after he offered to take in a little boy who was injured after his home in Aleppo, Syria, was bombed.

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Obama praises letter from 6-year-old boy offering home to young Syrian refugee Omran Daqneesh

Six-year-old Alex wrote to President Obama asking for a young Syrian refugee to be resettled in his home. Referring to Omran Daqneesh, the five-year-old Syrian boy whose photo went viral all bloodied and covered in dust, sitting on a chair, Alex shown the highest level of empathy by asking for Obama's help to bring him home.

President Obama reads ten letters from Americans each day, a new method unveiled in August. Alex's innocent letter got worldwide attention and went viral on social media. Obama in his speech at the United Nations Leaders' Summit on Refugees and Migrants in New York.

He said he would teach him how to speak English, to ride a bike and added that his sister Catherine would share her toys with him. Obama read Alex's words aloud in a speech he gave at the United Nations earlier this week, before posting a video of Alex reading the letter himself to Facebook. In his message, Obama asked people to read the letter to "understand why he had decided to share it with the world."

"Those are the words of a six-year-old boy -- a young child who has not learned to be cynical, or suspicious, or fearful of other people because of where they come from, how they look, or how they pray," the President wrote. "We should all be more like Alex. Imagine what the world would look like if we were," he added.

The post has collected more than 100,000 "likes" and been shared more than 60,000 times, with many Facebook users praising the compassion shown by Alex. One Facebook user wrote: "A six-year-old who has more humanity, love, and understanding than most adults. Kudos to his parents and I know the world will see more great things coming from Alex."

Another added: "I heard this earlier today, as read by my president. Even with that pre-conditioning, made me cry while reading it just now. Neither of these sweet little boys, someone's sons, are Skittles." Donald Trump Jr., the son of the Republican presidential nominee, had sparked controversy on Monday when he compared Syrian refugees to a bowl of Skittles candies.

The generous offer from Alex comes as Syria, South Sudan, Afghanistan and Somalia have each produced more than 1 million refugees due to ongoing crises, according to the UN. Earlier this year, the world body's refugee agency said that the number of refugees and displaced people worldwide had surpassed 60 million for the first time.

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