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Mon Nov 16, 2015, 06:59 PM Nov 2015

Syrian Refugee Fight Sparks Government Shutdown Threat [View all]

Source: Politico

Lawmakers say they may try to attach restrictions to a must-pass spending bill, possibly provoking a showdown with the White House.

By Seung Min Kim , Jake Sherman and Burgess Everett
11/16/15 01:15 PM EST
Updated 11/16/15 05:11 PM EST

A cascade of Republicans on Monday implored the Obama administration to scrap plans to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees in the United States next year, saying they pose an unacceptable security risk in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris.

And, in a dramatic twist, the sudden standoff is raising the possibility of a government shutdown next month.

Throughout the day a host of Republican governors around the country, wary that refugees could end up in their home states, blasted President Barack Obama’s plans. But those governors lack real sway over the process, and some are asking Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) to insert a provision in the Dec. 11 spending bill that would bar more Syrian settlers.

The politics are moving fast: The Democratic governor of New Hampshire, a Senate candidate, is siding with conservatives, and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is reversing his support for a $1 billion spending bill intended to allow in more Syrian refugees after touting the measure just weeks ago. GOP leaders are keeping their options open as they mull whether to try and block new Syrian refugees by adding language to the must-pass spending bill.



Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/gop-lawmakers-syria-refugees-215936

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The radical reich need to quit putting poison pills in "must pass legislation". Fuck them and their Vincardog Nov 2015 #1
the syrian mess is substantially the fault of those making US policy, and that includes repubs. msongs Nov 2015 #2
you're right + repukes wouldn't even discuss Syria and O's plan wordpix Nov 2015 #11
Let them look like the fools they are murielm99 Nov 2015 #3
No politician who is worried about getting re-elected will advocate taking in Muslim refugees now. FLPanhandle Nov 2015 #5
Yes it would. People are still scared. 840high Nov 2015 #6
Politicians often act politicians. i just hope that liberals act like liberals. pampango Nov 2015 #10
"It will be interesting to see what our presidential candidates have to say" wordpix Nov 2015 #12
I don't want them to shoot themselves in the foot over this topic. FLPanhandle Nov 2015 #13
"Be vague. Non commital." Perhaps a good short-term political strategy but not pampango Nov 2015 #14
On this topic, anything Dems say will be used in Republican TV ads for the next year. FLPanhandle Nov 2015 #15
You're right. This is very dangerous politically. NonMetro Nov 2015 #19
Even though all the terrorists identified so far are European Nationals? Thor_MN Nov 2015 #20
That does not appear to be correct. branford Nov 2015 #21
SMH n/t DeadLetterOffice Nov 2015 #4
And..... Jeb Bartlet Nov 2015 #7
so fed up with these so and sos holding us hostage allan01 Nov 2015 #8
Geebus they are so controlled by there propaganda underpants Nov 2015 #9
Republican kneejerk fearmongers Sunlei Nov 2015 #16
I hope the President stands up to these GOP fucksticks. 47of74 Nov 2015 #17
"Home of the brave" my ass Maeve Nov 2015 #18
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