Well, I will tell you, having visited the Southern border in late March, testing was being done, but people had been there for weeks at a time with no testing, and there were people, adults who were released into the community with no testing.
On the recordJanuary 10, 2022
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Collins highlights issues with COVID testing at the Southern border.
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