8 Leaders Who Want to Close the Border for Ebola or ISIS

A review of those who don't buy those assurances that there is "no evidence" that ISIS fighters or Ebola carriers are crossing the Mexican border.
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Whether because of a fear that Islamic State fighters or Ebola-infected illegal immigrants scurrying across the Mexican border into the United States, GOP politicians from all over the country are drawing attention to what they perceive as a security threat.

Here's a brief sampling of Republicans who don't buy the Department of Homeland Security's assurances that there is "no evidence" that ISIS fighters or sick people are planning to cross the Mexican border, and their proximity to the alleged crisis.