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Ted Cruz: Obama's plan to welcome 10,000 Syrian refugees is 'crazy' | Ted Cruz: Obama's plan to welcome 10,000 Syrian refugees is 'crazy' |
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Republican presidential contender Ted Cruz has said the Obama administration’s plan to accept about 10,000 Syrian refugees is “nothing short of crazy”. | Republican presidential contender Ted Cruz has said the Obama administration’s plan to accept about 10,000 Syrian refugees is “nothing short of crazy”. |
The Texas senator told a Michigan crowd on Monday he thought a “significant number” of refugees entering Europe were terrorists from the Islamic State. He said it would be the “height of foolishness” to allow “Syrian Muslims” into the country. | The Texas senator told a Michigan crowd on Monday he thought a “significant number” of refugees entering Europe were terrorists from the Islamic State. He said it would be the “height of foolishness” to allow “Syrian Muslims” into the country. |
Germany’s top security official said last week that intelligence services were watching for signs that terrorists were mixing into the flow of incoming migrants but had confirmed no such cases. | Germany’s top security official said last week that intelligence services were watching for signs that terrorists were mixing into the flow of incoming migrants but had confirmed no such cases. |
In Michigan, the Republican governor, Rick Snyder, is talking with federal officials about what the state can do about accepting more refugees from Syria. | |
Cruz is campaigning for Michigan’s 8 March presidential primary. | Cruz is campaigning for Michigan’s 8 March presidential primary. |
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