“Jordan maintains its open door policy…[but] we do have security concerns, and this group specifically came from the far northeast of Syria, areas that are controlled by Daesh,” Momani said on Sunday, as quoted by The Jordan Times newspaper, adding that there were Daesh supporters and even members of the group among the refugees.
He added that Jordan took the issue of its security very seriously.
Syria has been engulfed in a civil war since 2011, with forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad fighting against opposition factions and extremist groups such as the Daesh, which is prohibited by many countries, including Russia and the United States.
The internal conflict have already made more than 4,6 million refugees flee Syria to neighbouring countries, including more than 630,000 of them to Jordan, according to UN data.