Add Massachusetts. Here's what the governor had to say:
In the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker joined several American governors in announcing Monday they would not allow any Syrian refugees to move to their states.
“I would say no as of right now,” Baker told reporters at the State House Monday. “No, I’m not interested in accepting refugees from Syria. “My view on this is the safety and security of the people of the Commonwealth of Mass. is my highest priority,” he added. “So I would set the bar very high on this.”
Baker said he wanted more information from federal officials.
“I think at this point in time we’d have to be very cautious about accepting folks without knowing a lot more about what the federal government’s plan looks like and how it’s going to be actually implemented and executed,” he said.
And the Mayor of Boston joined in, too:
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh agreed that he wanted to find out more about the federal government’s plan for reviewing incoming refugees.
“We have to see the vetting process and what’s happening with the vetting process,” he said.
He issued a statement later, saying that “as a city and as a country it is not our custom to turn our backs on people who are in need and who are innocent. ... should we be told that Boston is accepting refugees, we will work with our partners at the federal, state and local levels to ensure the safety of Boston residents.”
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