“Among those [Syrian] refugees are no doubt a significant number of ISIS terrorists.”

Misquoted by Ted Cruz. According to the source, "Clapper said it was a “huge concern” that ISIS could try to infiltrate the refugees. Clapper also expressed confidence in the United States’ ability to screen refugee applicants."
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Source: [Farley, Robert, Cruz Misquotes Clapper on Refugees, https://www.factcheck.org/2015/10/cruz-misquotes-clapper-on-refugees/, factcheck.org, 27 July 2018]

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