“Islamists” crossing into the United States from Mexico may not be ready-made terrorists. Yet Florida’s Senior Senator argues that they could get “fired up” by a “call-to-action.”
That’s the case Marco Rubio made on “Hannity.”
“Maybe some of those people, when they get here, have Islamist sympathies, and they’re not necessarily terrorists. They don’t consider themselves that way. But then they come here, they see the headlines, they hear the call to action, and they get fired up, just like people that are born in this country that are out there now supporting Hamas,” Rubio argued.
“Imagine people that already come with that preconceived idea about it being inspired to a lone wolf attack, which is the No. 1 threat.”