Governor backlash: Obama's plan to resettle Syrian refugees scrambled
November 17, 2015  01:42
The Paris terror attacks may have put a clamp on US President Barack Obama's plans to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next year, as the number of governors saying they won't take them swells. 

At the same time, top congressional lawmakers are urging the administration to halt the plan. House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul called on Obama to "temporarily suspend the admission of all additional Syrian refugees" pending a "full review," according to a letter obtained by Fox News. 

The resistance at the state level is coalescing at a rapid clip. So far, governors in at least 11 states have moved to suspend or restrict the refugee resettlement, including Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio and Texas. 

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