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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey compared his experience in Syria after 9/11 to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Missouri Attorney General and U.S. Army veteran Andrew Bailey said on Monday that Syria's borders in 2005 were more secure than the United States-Mexico border is now.'As a platoon leader in the United States Army after 9/11, I helped secure the border between Iraq and Syria and I'm here to tell you, that border in 2005 was more secure and safer than the border between Mexico and the United States in 2024,' Bailey on Fox Business Network's Mornings with Maria.

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