After the terrorist attacks in Paris, more than half of the nation’s governors – almost all Republicans – refused to accept Syrian refugees. Whether they have the authority to do so is questionable.
By Daniel C. Vock | Governing
In the wake of the terrorist attacks that killed more than 120 people in Paris this weekend, more than half the states announced they will stop welcoming Syrian refugees to their states.
Momentum built quickly among Republican governors Monday to resist accepting Syrian refugees, at the same time migration experts questioned their legal authority to block the moves. All but one of the governors calling for an end to the placements is a Republican. The governors framed the issue as a way to protect their own residents, after reports surfaced that at least one of the terrorists who carried out the Paris attacks came from Syria.
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