The announcements came after authorities revealed that at least one of
the suspects believed to be involved in the Paris terrorist attacks
entered Europe among the current wave of Syrian refugees. He had falsely
identified himself as a Syrian named Ahmad al Muhammad and was allowed
to enter Greece in early October.
Some leaders say they either oppose taking in any Syrian refugees being
relocated as part of a national program or asked that they be
particularly scrutinized as potential security threats.
Only 1,500 Syrian refugees have been accepted into the United States
since 2011, but the Obama administration announced in September that
10,000 Syrians will be allowed entry next year.
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