The White House says the United States will still accept up to 15 thousand Syrian refugees, despite the fact that a growing number of American states are now refusing to accept them.
As many as 15 of America's 50 states say they're closing the doors to refugees from the Syrian conflict in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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