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Hartford Rallies Address Syrian Refugees

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Opponents and supporters of plans to accept Syrian refugees into the United States held dueling but peaceful rallies in Hartford.

Supporters gathered Saturday at the state Capitol, gave speeches and held signs, including ones saying "Fight racism, Islamophobia and imperalism!"

Opponents gathered near the Capitol before a planned march to the Governor's Residence.

State Capitol police say both events were peaceful.

Matthew Oakes, a spokesman for the group in favor of accepting Syrian refugees, cited a responsibility to support people fleeing the Islamic State group.

Angelia Balch, an organizer of the "Say 'No' to Syrian Refugees" rally, told the Journal Inquirer that she's upset at Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's support of refugees and wants a federal law requiring the Homeland Security Department to get approval from Congress before accepting refugees.

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