The names of the two Mexican citizens, killed in the Paris attacks of November 13, 2015, were inscribed on memorial plaques unveiled this Sunday in the French capital
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has proposed barring all Muslims from entering the United States.
Investigators identified Foued Mohamed-Aggad as one of three Islamist gunmen who killed 90 people at the Bataclan.
Nohemí González' funerals will be held in the city of Downey.
Obama and French President Francois Hollande placed flowers at the Bataclan.
Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron said that the government must give people from poor suburbs more hope of success to reduce the risk of more violent attacks.
Paris fugitive Salah Abdeslam still at large.
A close examination by Reuters of a series of missed red flags and miscommunications culminating in France's biggest atrocity since World War Two puts on stark display the mounting difficulties faced by anti-terrorism units across Europe and their future ability to keep the continent safe.
Brussels kept subways and underground trams closed for a second day with a menace of Paris-style attacks and a missing suspect in the deadly Nov. 13 attacks in France last spotted crossing into Belgium.
Two families - two men, two women and four children - presented themselves Tuesday at the port of entry of the west Texas city of Laredo, the Department of Homeland Security said in a release.