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Protestors gather on the steps of the state capitol to protest Gov. Jay Inslee's welcoming of all refugees in Olympia, Washington on November 20, 2015. One week after terror struck in Paris, the attacks dominate the US political debate as President Barack Obama struggles to calm "hysteria" targeting Syria refugees and Muslims, and his adversaries slam his anti-jihadist strategy as too little, too late. The Republican and Democratic parties, each pressing their own agenda, have seized on the deadly attacks to call for reforms on US policies ranging from refugees, immigration and military strategy in the Middle East to intelligence sharing, firearms and more. AFP PHOTO/ JASON REDMOND (Photo credit should read JASON REDMOND/AFP/Getty Images)

Protestors gather on the steps of the state capitol to protest Gov. Jay Inslee's welcoming of all refugees in Olympia, Washington on November 20, 2015. One week after terror struck in Paris, the attacks dominate the US political debate as President Barack Obama struggles to calm "hysteria" targeting Syria refugees and Muslims, and his adversaries slam his anti-jihadist strategy as too little, too late. The Republican and Democratic parties, each pressing their own agenda, have seized on the deadly attacks to call for reforms on US policies ranging from refugees, immigration and military strategy in the Middle East to intelligence sharing, firearms and more. AFP PHOTO/ JASON REDMOND        (Photo credit should read JASON REDMOND/AFP/Getty Images)