emphatically said they were going after what they call mercenaries, foreigners who are coming in to fight the war. so, yes, they re fighting on all fronts and all sides of this country as we saw today. benjamin. benjamin if: and so with that in mind, what is the feeling on the ground there? i gather that a few days ago it was relatively peaceful. it felt like life was normal in that city. have you seen a shift in how people are behaving? reporter: a bit of a shift, benjamin, yeah. we heard the air raid sirens go off last night, we heard the, believe it or not, the car alarms going off in this city triggered, we believe, by the repercussions coming from the explosions closer to polish border. so, yes, this city which is a hub for a lot of different things not just for military aid, but, of course, refugee inflow, outflow that we ve been talking about for weeks now, yes, it s girding for more action, more activity and maybe more offensive actions from russia, benjamin.
in terms of security concerns, there s more chance of isis coming into the country illegally, than through the legal immigration process. we should be opening our borders to these people. as syrian refugees do make their way through europe, that might be a stopping off point before they come to the united states and those from the eu with eu passports would have an easier entry point, what s your thought on that? to be honest, there are a tremendous number of ideas about how to best manage refugee inflow and i m not going to present myself here as one of them. but i think it s worth stepping back and asking about this conversation, whether this would, if you were trying to get into the u.s. to do something terrible, whether this would be something you would go through, when you ear going to sneak into the border another way.
bring it up, so that essentially stops the refugee inflow into this country from the syrians, because until three directors of three different agencies can certify that the people we let in are safe. that is a commonsense bill, and it was passed with bipartisan support, and it is meaningful, and it s important. the president needs to recognize that this is a unique circumstance. i had haitian refugees come when i was governor to my state. we never had to worry about whether embedded in those people that were seeking, you know, freedom, because of the conditions in haiti we know isis is trying to bring in the bad guys with the good people? yeah. in this case, in haiti there was never that circumstance. now we have it, we have to reflect our policies have to reflect that reality. even with haiti, there are tens of millions of americans out of work. people literally living on the streets in our major cities. what would you say to them? how will bringing in refugees improve the