Rep Blackburn Applauds State Lawsuit Over Refugee Resettlements
Tennessee Representative Marsha Blackburn credits the Tennessee General Assembly for authorizing a lawsuit against the federal government over the Syrian refugee program, noting that Kansas Governor Sam Brownback had withdrawn his state, arguing that there is no way to vet these Syrian refugees in what she calls a lawless and delusional refugee program.





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