Paris Authorities Revoke Security Passes for 70 Airport Workers
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Austrian authorities have arrested two terror suspects with possible ties to last month's Paris massacre.
Officials say the men were hiding at a migrants' shelter in Austria.
State Prosecutor Robert Holzleitner said the two are suspected of "participation in a terrorist organization."
Meanwhile, French authorities have revoked the security passes of 70 Paris airport workers in an attempt to neutralize the threat from potential terrorists.
The events at Charles De Gaulle Airport and recent discoveries of possible ties between Muslim refugees in Europe and ISIS are raising more concerns about security here in America. Click play to watch more from CBN News Terrorism Analyst Erick Stakelbeck.
Security officials uncovered evidence those workers were radicalized Muslims.
French security sources say the Islamic terrorists who were killed in a raid after the Paris attacks last month were plotting to strike Charles De Gaulle Airport.
The Telegraph reports the passes that were revoked were for employees who had direct access to airplanes or baggage.
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