HANNITY: For some people the media’s been like a numbers game. We do know Americans die. We do know, I’d argue, probably 98 percent of people that want to come here want hope, opportunity, liberty, freedom and all the things we may even take for granted ourselves. But it is the 2 percent that I worry about that are part of the -- the gangs, the drug cartels. The 2 percent maybe you have talked about, but you can’t give numbers. There are instances that you can confirm, that you know of terrorists that have tried to cross our southern border, and we’ve apprehended them.

NIELSEN: Yes, Sean. And we have talked about the thousands -- the thousands of terror watchlist individuals who traveled through our hemisphere last year. To pretend there’s not a danger on an unsecure border on an open border is -- it’s just ridiculous. It belies common sense. But it’s not just the security crisis that the president and the vice president continue to draw the American public’s attention to; it’s the humanitarian crisis.