The House of Representatives has
easily passed a GOP-authored bill to restrict the admission of Iraqi and Syrian
refugees to America by requiring extra security procedures.
The
bill — called the American Security Against Foreign Enemies Act of 2015, or the
American SAFE Act of 2015 — would require the secretary of Homeland Security,
the head of the FBI and the director of national intelligence to sign off on
every individual refugee from Iraq and Syria, affirming he or she is not a
threat.
The
FBI director would also need to confirm that a background investigation,
separate from the Homeland Security screening, had been conducted on each
refugee.
Meanwhile, liberal House members say requiring top officials to be involved in thousands of individual applications is unmanageable, and that the bill would result in an extended roadblock for Syrians and Iraqis fleeing a humanitarian crisis. That's a rejection of American values, some Democrats argue.
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