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Brigette Gabriel is a great American. Her life started in Lebanon where she was forced as a little girl to hide from Islamic terrorists because her family was Christian. She literally lived in a hole, an 8x10 underground bomb shelter from the age of 10 to 17 years old. She only came out at night to forage for food. Brigette made it to the US in 1989 following a five year stay in Israel and is now an outspoken opponent of illegal immigration and its connection to terrorism. She founded ACT for America, an organization that's mission is, "to educate, engage, train, and mobilize citizens to ensure the safety and security of Americans against all threats foreign and domestic while preserving civil liberties guaranteed by the US Constitution." Brigitte Gabriel is a leading commentator on politics, culture, and national security. She is a NYT best-selling author of three books the latest is “RISE” In Defense of Judeo-Christian Values and Freedom. Brigette explains the connection between illegal immigration and terrorism to us during the Federation for American Immigration Reform radio row in the podcast below.