- French Prime Minister Manuel Valls urged parliament to extend the nation’s state of emergency for three months out of concern that ISIS could arm itself with chemical weapons.
- The mobile messaging service Telegram, which ISIS used as a recruitment and communication tool, shut down more than 75 channels in the wake of the Paris attacks.
- Meanwhile, the U.S. House of Representatives OK’d a bill that would bar refugees from Syria and Iraq from entering the U.S. unless they passed a strict background check. The measure heads to the Senate next, but President Barack Obama has already threatened to veto it.
- Naturally, other politicians have been chiming in to propose unique solutions to preventing terrorist attacks, like making special ID cards for Muslims or tracking them in a database, as well as something frighteningly similar to theJapanese internment camps of World War II.
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