As US lawmakers debate security risks involved in welcoming Syrian refugees into the country, one community leader in Brooklyn believes affiliates of the self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist group may have already infiltrated America.
On Thursday, the US House of Representatives voted to place increased restrictions on which Syrian refugees will be allowed to enter the United States. The Obama administration had previously pledged to accept 10,000 people fleeing from war-torn Syria, but the attacks on Paris last week have left many worried about security concerns.
The bill must pass the Senate and avoid a presidential veto before it becomes law, but according to a Syrian community leader in New York City, that legislation may be too little too late.
"I believe the terrorists from Syria have been coming into the United States, not only in the past few years, but way before that," Arafat "Ralph" Succar told the New York Post. “I think they’re already at work.
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As US lawmakers debate security risks involved in welcoming Syrian refugees into the country, one community leader in Brooklyn believes affiliates of the self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist group may have already infiltrated America.On Thursday, the US House of Representatives voted to place increased restrictions on which Syrian refugees will be allowed to enter the United States. The Obama administration had previously pledged to accept 10,000 people fleeing from war-torn Syria, but the attacks on Paris last week have left many worried about security concerns.The bill must pass the Senate and avoid a presidential veto before it becomes law, but according to a Syrian community leader in New York City, that legislation may be too little too late."I believe the terrorists from Syria have been coming into the United States, not only in the past few years, but way before that," Arafat "Ralph" Succar told the New York Post. “I think they’re already at work.
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