Secretary of State Marco Rubio was enthralled as he gave a speech to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about the State Department’s proposed resources, during which he had to make a comment on the administration’s crackdown on immigrants. He claimed that the US cannot let in anyone with their terrible reports visit the country. No nation has a universal immigration scheme, so those who can be easily vetted may have a preference in the US. Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from El Salvador, criticized Rubio and expressed regret for supporting him as secretary of state. Rubio reacted and claimed that this was commendable because it demonstrated how well he was performing his duties. Your lament for choosing me confirms to me that I’m doing a great job, Rubio said. In regards to Garcia, Rubio claimed that the US had deported crew members, including the one Hollen had a martini with. The information will be known in the near future, according to Rubio, who claims that the man is a mortal trafficker and a hoodlum. Permit me say something about student visa. I don’t arrest or smuggle anyone. The State Department does not have police escorting everyone from the roads. What I do is withdraw permits. And it’s very straightforward. A card is certainly a privilege. It’s a pleasure. ” People apply for student visas to experiment in the United States. And we won’t grant you a visa if you tell me you’re coming to the United States to guide school protests, to take over books, and to try to burn down houses and commit violent works,” he continued. Bottom line: If you’re coming around to aggravate our colleges, we’ll reject you for a card. And if we discover you with a card, we may cancel it.
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