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"Welcoming the world's vulnerable who seek the safety of America is not new to us," he wrote. "We've safely welcomed 3 million refugees since 1975."
Obama has repeatedly tangled with his critics on the issue. Earlier this week, Obama blasted Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) "shameful" plan to bar Muslim Syrian refugees, for example.
A wide swath of Republican presidential candidates and other leaders have sounded the alarm over Syrian refugees coming to the US after last week's terror attacks in Paris. One of the Paris attackers was reportedly carrying a Syrian refugee passport, though its authenticity has not been confirmed.
Obama's critics argue that accepting refugees could lead to similar massacres in the US. Real-estate mogul Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, even said Tuesday that the refugees could be "the ultimate Trojan horse" for terrorists.
But Obama countered by saying that any Syrian refugees in the US would have passed the "highest security checks," and that turning away the refugees would betray American values.
Here's Obama's Wednesday tweetstorm:
Protecting the American people is my top priority. With our 65 global partners, we're leading the campaign to degrade and destroy ISIL.
- President Obama (@POTUS) November 18, 2015
We also win this fight with our values. America can ensure our own security while welcoming refugees desperately seeking safety from ISIL.
- President Obama (@POTUS) November 18, 2015
We will provide refuge to at least 10,000 refugees fleeing violence in Syria over the next year after they pass the highest security checks.
- President Obama (@POTUS) November 18, 2015
Here, our focus is giving safe haven to the most vulnerable Syrians - women, children, and survivors of torture.
- President Obama (@POTUS) November 18, 2015
Welcoming the world's vulnerable who seek the safety of America is not new to us. We've safely welcomed 3 million refugees since 1975.
- President Obama (@POTUS) November 18, 2015
Slamming the door in the face of refugees would betray our deepest values. That's not who we are. And it's not what we're going to do.
- President Obama (@POTUS) November 18, 2015