Former Homeland Security special agent: 'US more vulnerable today' than before 9/11

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Former Homeland Security Special Agent: ‘US more vulnerable today’ than before 9/11
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Eric Caron, former Special Agent for the Homeland Security and US Diplomat, expresses his concern over the threat of terrorism to the United States, saying that the US ‘ports of entry, airports, seaports’ are not secure right now and that terrorist ‘will go where they know’ security is soft, explaining that US is focused exclusively on the Southern Border but ignoring the threats posed at the ‘Northern Border’ and ‘container ships’ coming from other countries.

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