House Speaker Paul Ryan called Tuesday for a "pause" in Syrian refugees coming to the U.S. in the wake of the Paris attacks, and assembled a task force to bring legislation to a vote as soon as this week.
Dennis Malloy and Bill Spadea discuss the idea of whether or not the United States should continue to accept Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris attacks.
Last weekend's terrorist attacks in Paris are a sign of what's to come in America if we keep allowing Syrian refugees to seek asylum within our borders.
Syrian refugees are already living in NJ, but Former Navy SEAL and FBI special agent Jonathan Gilliam says there's good reason to not want more living here.
In the wake of the bloody ISIS terror attack in Paris at the end of last week, some U.S. lawmakers are calling for a halt to the influx of Syrian refugees into this country because of security concerns.
Speaking on the Hugh Hewitt show Monday night, Gov. Chris Christie said he doesn't trust the Obama administration to effectively vet Syrians seeking refuge in the United States and the country should not admit any refugees, even orphan toddlers.