Asking towns in Texas to host illegal criminal persons is truly unprecedented.
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the very real dangers posed as illegal immigrants surge across the southern Texas U.S. and Mexico borders are not from migrant workers or the alleged child refugees but rather from Islamic terrorists carrying potentially
weapons of mass destruction into Texas says
World Net Daily Investigative Reporter John Griffing during his interview with Insiders Jim Cardle.
This is an imminent threat and a ticking time bomb.
If Americans spend all their time focusing on the dialog of those who want to frame the issue in terms of refugees unaccompanied children or workers looking for a better way of life were missing the forest for the trees.
We need to begin looking at this issue in a much more serious way says Griffing.
As illegal immigrants surge across the Texas and Mexican borders debate has to date focused on the huge rise in unaccompanied minors crossing or immigration policy rather than on what many national security
experts are increasingly citing as a potentially more significant concern.
A recent
Associated Press-GfK Public Affairs poll showed that a majority of the 1044 participants in the July 24-28 poll now favor changing current law so that illegal immigrants from countries other Canada or Mexico or are treated the same as those from Mexico or Canada which can be sent back to their home countries without a deportation hearing.
How to address the criminal or terrorist repercussions that are predicted to rise as illegal aliens already in the United States is the subject of Griffings interview with Insiders Jim Cardle.
Blind acceptance of persons who have not been vetted by any security agency who have been caught crossing our border illegally ... and now were asking towns in Texas to host them? This is truly unprecedented Griffing said.
John Griffing is a commentary and research columnist a World Net Daily Investigative Reporter and a frequent contributor to American Thinker.