ORLANDO, Florida — In the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris, Republican presidential candidates had harsh words for the refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war.
“We have no way of knowing” whether the refugees are terrorists, former Sen. Rick Santorum said, arguing that accepting refugees into the U.S. would bolster ISIS by draining the region of those who oppose radical forces.
At the multi-candidate Sunshine Summit in Florida on Saturday morning and elsewhere, Republicans condemned President Obama for his plan to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees next year..
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“We don’t need 200,000 new people,” Sen. Rand Paul said, refusing to answer whether he, as Donald Trump has previously said, would remove them from the country if he were president. “I will oppose them being here,” Paul said.
“I am angry that President Obama unilaterally decides that we’ll accept up to 100,000 Syrian refugees while his administration admits we cannot determine their ties to terrorism,” Carly Fiorina said on Saturday afternoon.









