US House Could Consider Bill To Block Acceptance Of Syrian Refugees
Matt Swenson, spokesman for Minnesota Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton, said he was reassured that no refugee resettlement initiative is underway “at this time” in the state.
“The state simply can not block off its borders to individuals of any nationality or anybody at all in the USA, particularly someone with refugee status granted by the federal government”, said Denise Gilman. President Obama’s administration now plans to allow about 10,000 more. Thad Cochran, said the senator respects Bryant’s concerns resettling refugees in Mississippi.
“The people who are vetting the refugees are doing their job and we should support them”, said Suzanne Akhras of the Syrian Community Network.
GOP Rep. Peter King, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, told reporters he has serious doubts about the current system and argued that, “as a practical matter, there is no vetting” now of those refugees who want to resettle in the United States.
While the state of Alabama, the southern state’s governor has said that he “will not place Alabamians at even the slightest possible risk of an attack on our people”.
“We can be compassionate and we can also be safe”, Ryan said Wednesday.
Therefore, the state of IL will temporarily suspend accepting new Syrian refugees and consider all of our legal options pending a full review of our country’s acceptance and security processes by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Likewise, US adults are undecided on whether the USA has done enough to protect against Paris-like terror attacks on US soil.
“We are one of the most diverse locations in the nation and I celebrate that diversity and I know that so many other people here do as well”, said Lisa Aquino, Executive Director of Catholic Social Services.
A debate has erupted in the United States over the acceptance or refusal of Syrian Refugees and that debate could actually be moot – in the context of the recent attacks in Paris.
MI has a large Arab-American population, and in the past Snyder has called himself the “most pro-immigration governor in the country”. They want temporary delays while seeking more information about security checks or they are fighting outright any refugee resettlement in their states.
“All of us are God’s children…so I disagree with that assumption that only Christian children should be able to come to the United States”, Sen.