So if they come through this terrorist pathway into this country crossing our Southern Border and apprehended by our security personnel, they claim asylum and are let go, how do I assure folks in South Carolina that we don't have elements that have nefarious purposes in mind now loose in America because our Government let them go?
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Duncan questions the security risks of asylum seekers crossing the Southern Border.
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