Hazel Torres
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Over 2,000 Syrian refugees already in U.S. â 96 percent of them Muslims â official records show
Even as mounting terrorism fears have prompted U.S. governors to shut their doors on incoming Syrian refugees, more than 2,000 of them have actually arrived and are now staying in at least five U.S. states, government records show.
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'Don't punish victims of ISIS for sins of ISIS': Religious leaders oppose call for U.S. to bar entry of Syrian refugees
The United States should not "punish the victims of ISIS for the sins of ISIS" by stopping the resettlement of Syrian refugees following the horrific terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday.
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What does ISIS want? Jihadist group on a mission to draw infidels into Syria to wage Armageddon battle â analysts
What is motivating the Islamic State (ISIS) to terrorise the world and commit the most brutal acts imaginable like killing hundreds of innocent civilians aboard a plane or in a concert hall?
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More U.S. states to deny entry to Syrian refugees in wake of Paris terror attacks
Opposition to the entry of Syrian refugees in the United States has snowballed with at least half of the country's states following the lead of Michigan and Alabama in shutting their doors on these refugees amid growing fears that some of them could be potential terrorists.
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ISIS will only 'drag you to hellfire': Imams warn French Muslims, saying suicide and slaughter not permitted in Islam
Moderate Muslim leaders delivered a ringing denunciation of the Islamic State (ISIS), warning members of their community in France that joining the jihadist group will only "drag you to your death, to hellfire, because suicide and slaughter are not permitted in Islam."
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Obama has 'surrendered to ISIS' and must resign, former U.S. House leader says
U.S. President Barack Obama drew a barrage of criticism following his statements on Monday in Turkey during the G20 Conference where he said Friday's terror attacks in Paris will not change his policy regarding the Islamic State (ISIS) and that he still will not allow American soldiers to join the fight in Syria or Iraq.
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Terror fears prompt U.S. states to shut the door on Syrian refugees â but Obama still wants to welcome 10,000 of them
At least two U.S. states are withdrawing their earlier plan to host refugees from Syria following the horrendous terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night where at least one of the terrorists was found to be an Islamist militant who blended with the hordes of refugees to be able to enter Europe on his way to France.
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GOP bets on what to do with ISIS: 'Destroy them!' â Ben Carson; 'We should declare war' â Jeb Bush
US Republican presidential candidates could hardly contain their revulsion of the Islamic State (ISIS) after the jihadist group admitted responsibility for the horrific terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night that killed more than 130 people.
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Ex-CIA chief urges new U.S. strategy vs. ISIS: Join Russia and Syria in wiping out terrorist group
U.S. President Barack Obama should consider making a radical shift in his administration's policy by working with Russian President Vladimir Putin and even Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to finally address head-on the global menace posed by the Islamic State (ISIS).
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The day Friday the 13th horrors became real: Terrorist attack survivors recall nightmarish scenes at Paris concert hall
Speaking in dazed, frightened and staccato voices, survivors of the coordinated Paris attacks have begun recalling the sickening horror of a truly nightmarish Friday the 13th.
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French anger over Islamists at boiling point; protesters pour into streets chanting 'Out the Muslims!'
Angry French people poured into the streets of Paris despite a government ban on demonstrations as they called for a tougher government stance on Islamic fanatics in the country and overseas, reports said.
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Britain could be next on ISIS target list, ISIS supporters warn; Washington DC, Rome also targeted
Unidentified supporters of the evil jihadist group Islamic State (ISIS) issued warnings via Twitter on Saturday night that Britain could be their next target following the horrendous terrorist attacks in Paris that left 129 people dead and 352 others injured, with 99 in critical condition.