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Jacksonville Lawmaker Files Bill To Slow Syrian Refugee Resettlement

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Refugees hoping to resettle in Florida could have to submit to an extra round of background checks if one Jacksonville lawmaker has his way.

Rep. Lake Ray (R-Jacksonville) has filed a billrequiring resettlement organizations to report more about who’s coming in.

Several GOP-led states have vowed to clamp down on refugee resettlement after the recent attacks in Paris were organized by the self-proclaimed Islamic State. One of the Paris attackers may have entered Europe using a fake passport to obtain refugee status, but that’s not been proven.

Nonetheless, Florida Gov. Rick Scott and others reacted by saying Syrian refugees aren’t welcome. Although Florida can’t reject refugees outright, Ray  is hoping to use the U.S. Constitution to justify making it harder for them to land in the Sunshine State.

“Article I, Section 10 says that while states are not to engage [in] war, they have the right to protect ourselves from acts of war and that we can do that with an imminent threat to us, and I think we all can recognize that there is now an imminent threat,” Ray says.

Ray’s measure would require resettlement organizations, like Jacksonville’s Lutheran Social Services, to submit all information they have on a proposed refugee. The state would also conduct its own background check before the refugee could be resettled.

“Since they’re using our resources, they would have an obligation to provide information to us about who they’re bringing in, where they’re bringing them and the background information they have,” he says.

The U.S. government has never found a refugee to be responsible for a terror attack on American soil.  

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Ryan Benk is originally from Miami, Florida and came to Tallahassee to attend Florida State University. He worked on Miami Dade College’s Arts and Literature Magazine- Miamibiance Magazine and has published poetry and a short film called “ The Writer.” He’s currently working as the Newsroom’s Researcher while finishing his Creative Writing Bachelor’s Degree at Florida State University. When he’s not tracking down news, Ryan likes watching films, writing fiction and poetry, and exploring Florida.