Law360, New York (January 6, 2016, 6:49 PM EST) -- A Texas agency can’t bar Syrian refugees from being settled within state borders during litigation of a challenge to the federal government’s authority to do so, the federal government argued Tuesday, saying the state has no proof they pose any threat. The federal government told a Texas federal court that the state Health and Human Services Commission hasn’t shown that an injunction is necessary to protect Texans from imminent danger during the agency’s suit over the placement of Syrian refugees, calling the state’s concerns speculative at best. “Plaintiff offers only speculative and uninformed fears about security, which this court already rejected...

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