US House approves bill to suspend refugee program

By Reuters in Washington ( China Daily ) Updated: 2015-11-21 08:31:48

47 Democrats join Republicans to call for enhanced screening of 10,000 Syrians in 2016

The US House of Representatives, defying a veto threat by President Barack Obama, overwhelmingly passed Republican-backed legislation on Thursday to suspend Obama's program to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees in the next year and then intensify the process of screening them.

The measure, quickly drafted this week following the Islamic State attacks in Paris on Friday that killed 129 people, was approved on a vote of 289-137, with 47 of Obama's 188 fellow Democrats breaking with the White House to support it.

It would require that high-level officials - the FBI director, the director of national intelligence and homeland security secretary - verify that each Syrian refugee poses no security risk.

Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan said the bill would pause the program the White House announced in September to admit 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next year. He said it was important to act quickly "when our national security is at stake".

After the House vote, US Attorney General Loretta Lynch called such screening both impractical and impossible.

"To ask me to have my FBI director or other members of the administration make personal guarantees would effectively grind the program to a halt," Lynch told reporters at a news conference with FBI Director James Comey.

Some Republicans have said some refugees could be militants bent on attacking the United States, noting reports that at least one Paris attacker may have slipped into Europe among migrants registered in Greece.

The bill, which would create the strictest US screening of refugees from a war-torn nation, passed with the two-thirds majority the House would need to override a presidential veto. It now goes to the Senate, also controlled by Republicans, where its prospects remained uncertain.

If it passes in the Senate, both chambers would have to muster a two-thirds majority to override an Obama veto.

 US House approves bill to suspend refugee program

Paul Ryan, speaker of the US House, holds a news conference in Washington on Thursday. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Via AFP

(China Daily 11/21/2015 page12)

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