Let's go to Jack Cafferty in New York. He's got the Cafferty -- what is it called again -- the Cafferty -- something.

JACK CAFFERTY, CNN ANCHOR: You know, they got an express train runs right down to Washington. I can come down there.

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BLITZER: First of all, what do you think of Michael Ware? Isn't he a courageous...

CAFFERTY: He's terrific. Are you kidding? The guy is brilliant. He should have your job.

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BLITZER: Move on, Jack.

CAFFERTY: I'm just kidding. On to "The File" -- very serious stuff here. It's been confirmed now that members of terrorist organizations are entering the United States from Mexico. That's great, isn't it? Part of a new congressional report released by Texas Congressman Mike McCaul, the report says that drug cartels are the root problem that need to be addressed in order to secure the border. McCaul is also concerned that drug traffickers could use their delivery roots to smuggle terrorists or weapons of mass destructions into the United States.

And give them enough time and that's probably what will happen. The report indicates Hezbollah members have already come here from Mexico, supporters of other Islamic radical groups like Hamas are currently active in Latin America. Not only are terrorists slipping into this country from Mexico but if they ever decide to smuggle in WMDs, well the drug cartels probably give them a hand for the right price and yet our government here in this country continues to do nothing.

Here is the question. How big a national security threat is it if terrorists are entering our country now through our open borders with Mexico? E-mail your thoughts at CaffertyFile@CNN.com or go to CNN.com/CaffertyFile. Wolf, I was just kidding. You do a terrific job...

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