Arizona Congressman Matt Salmon says the Ebola patient in a Texas hospital should be prosecuted in the U.S. because he allegedly lied about his contact with a person infected by the virus.
The Mesa Republican says the man should be "made an example of" as part of "extraordinary measures" Salmon believes the country should take to deal with the fast-spreading virus,
Salmon spoke with me on the Friday taping of "Sunday Square Off." He also discusses his efforts to free Marine veteran Andrew Tahmooressi from a Mexican jail.
Also on this weekend's show:
--Democratic candidate for school superintendent David Garcia on how to make Common Core work in Arizona schools. His Republican opponent, Diane Douglas, declined to appear.
--The roundtable of Elvia Diaz, editor of La Voz; Stan Barnes, Republican consultant at Copper State Consulting; and 12 News political insider Chris Herstam discuss whether GOP candidate for governor Doug Ducey is hurt by his newly disclosed connections to the Koch Brothers fund-raising network, and whether Democratic State Rep. Catherine Miranda will pay a price for endorsing Ducey and GOP secretary of state candidate Michele Reagan.
"Sunday Square Off" airs at 8 a.m. Sunday on 12 News.
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