I don't think so, no.
I think there is a difference culturally between US and Europe. We are a society built on immigration and multi-culturalism. We have been accepting refugees for hundreds of years - it's who we are and what we do.
Europe has been a bunch of closed societies since, well, forever. They are not very good at making immigrants feel welcome, and so the immigrants stay in their own little communities and never blend in. They never join society as a whole. Exception: England...that's a remnant of the British Empire, IMO.
Bottom line: We can accept and welcome muslims and not have nearly the issues France and Germany are having because we accept and embrace multi-culturism. Sure - there will be the occasional shooting or whatever, but we have those now anyways. I don't think bringing in Syrians would add more violence.