The comment that I've made is that if unaccompanied minors can cross the border, then certainly trained terrorists probably can, too.
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In my experience, given how large the border is and given how many people are coming across the border, I mean, look, if a child can come across the border, and we know there's hundreds of thousands of children that have, then what makes you think that ISIS and terrorists can't?
If terrorists aren't limited by borders and boundaries, we can't be, either.
The recent, single-year influx of unaccompanied minors from foreign countries into the United States is a direct result of President Obama's policies of encouraging amnesty and failing to enforce existing immigration laws.
If terrorists are already on our southern border, a national-security failure has already occurred.
The United States, to state the obvious, is greatly concerned by the startling number of unaccompanied minors that - children and teenagers who are making a very perilous journey through Central America to reach the United States.
Reports have indicated that several border agents have contracted diseases through contact with the unaccompanied minors.
Throughout the world, terrorists are actively seeking their next recruit. Alarmingly, terrorist organizations are increasingly targeting school-age children as the next generation of terrorists.
And so border security is not simply preventing people from getting in, but very often preventing somebody from leaving for the wrong reasons.
There is no evidence that terrorists use Mexico to cross into the United States. There have been comments to that regard, but not one of those statements has contained hard evidence.
All the terrorists are basically migrants.
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