On the recordOctober 13, 2011
Allowing a porous border is not only a threat to our citizens and Nation's food supply, but also a threat to our homeland security.
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congress.govAllowing a porous border is not only a threat to our citizens and Nation's food supply, but also a threat to our homeland security.
McCaul warns about the risks of an unsecured border to national security.
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