Just a day after taking office, President Obama ordered the closing of the terrorist detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But there has been no decision on what to do with the inmates. Will they end up in the U.S.? Why would they raise the risk of terrorism even if they stay locked up for the rest of their lives? Given our court system, what is the chance some could be set free? Is is possible some could even be granted asylum? We ask all these questions and more to Arizona Rep. John Shadegg, the sponsor of new legislation calling for none of the terrorists to be brought to the U.S.