Don’t Ignore the National Security Threat of Unsecured Borders
With Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Elliott Abrams, Yleem Poblete, and Mark Krikorian
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With Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Elliott Abrams, Yleem Poblete, Mark Krikorian
Rep. ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN, Chaiman Emeritus of the House Foreign Affairs Committee:
- The world’s failure to combat the Islamic State’s hateful ideology
- Dangers of the “false security” the Administration provides when fighting global jihad
- President Obama’s pursuit–via an executive agreement— of a new climate change treaty
ELLIOTT ABRAMS, former senior director on the National Security Council for Near East and North African affairs under Pres. George W. Bush:
- The viability of the current Israeli-Hamas ceasefire
- What is the potential for the US to expand its anti-Islamic State bombing campaign into Syria?
- Qatar and Turkey’s questionable ideological allies
Dr. YLEEM POBLETE, former Chief of Staff of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs:
- Evidence of the global jihadist threat in the Western Hemisphere
- Transforming US policy towards Latin America from a law enforcement to an international security fight
- Problems with the “Sept. 10” model of protecting America that is being applied to the border crisis
MARK KRIKORIAN, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies:
- National security threats associated with current U.S. immigration policy
- Rumors about a possible upcoming executive order granting amnesty to up to five million illegal aliens
- Implications of a lawsuit settlement between the Department of Homeland Security and the ACLU of San Diego on behalf of nine deported illegal immigrants
- Steps that prominent Republican politicians can take to change immigration policy
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