Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a stark message on U.S. student visa policy Thursday, declaring “No one is entitled to a student visa to enter the United States. No one. It’s not a constitutional right. It’s not guaranteed by law.”
In a pointed interview with Ben Shapiro, Rubio outlined a stringent new approach, emphasising the U.S. has “the right to deny visas before entry and revoke them after entry if someone’s presence undermines our national security or interests.”
“That’s exactly what we intend to do,” Rubio warned, amplifying the administration’s resolve to reclaim sovereignty.
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Rubio’s interview reveals a paradigm shift in visa policy. He stated, “Every day, consular officers deny visas for all kinds of reasons, suspicion of overstaying, criminal associations, whatever it may be. Visas are denied worldwide daily. No one is entitled to one.”
Rubio dismantled the misconception that visas are automatic, insisting “The burden of proof is the other way around.”
He detailed how his department has revoked over 6,000 visas this year alone for pro-Hamas activity, assaults, and burglaries, even using AI to scan social media and longstanding laws.
“If someone applies for a student visa and during the interview it becomes clear they support Hamas as a positive group, we probably wouldn’t let them in — and we shouldn’t,” Rubio said.
“But if that question isn’t asked, and they enter the U.S., and later it becomes obvious they support Hamas, then their visa should be revoked,” he added.
As we highlighted earlier, ICE has recently deported a prominent Dallas Muslim leader for funneling donations to a Hamas-linked nonprofit 20 years ago..
Rubio’s declaration, part of a broader security overhaul, aligns with President Trump’s seismic Thanksgiving announcement to permanently pause Third World migration, vowing “reverse migration” to purge threats.
Trump’s move, targeting “failed societies” and ending Biden’s “deluge,” escalates from Afghan, Somali, and Haitian pauses, backed by ICE’s tripling for “historic” deportations, as we also highlighted.
Rubio’s “No one is entitled” mantra further aligns with Trump’s vow to “remove anyone who is not a net asset… denaturalize migrants who undermine domestic tranquility, and deport any Foreign National who is a public charge, security risk, or non-compatible with Western Civilization.”
His insistence that “the burden must be on the applicants to affirmatively present clear and convincing evidence” of loving America, contributing to society, and assimilating aligns with a broader call to purge foreign threats.
This unified front, as Trump halts Third World migration and Rubio revokes visas, signals a new era of immigration enforcement, where the consequences of Biden’s chaos are reversed.
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