WASHINGTON — Asserting a public demand for a greater measure of protection, Republicans are ready to push legislation through the House erecting fresh hurdles for Syrian and Iraqi refugees trying to enter the United States. President Barack Obama promised a veto. While many Democrats mocked the House effort as election-season grandstanding, political pressures were pushing others to support the measure or seek to change other entry procedures. “We are a compassionate nation. We always have been, and we always will be,” said House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis. “But we also must remember that our first priority is to protect the American people.” Republicans were...
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