We revoked her visa.

She’s It’s an F1 visa, I believe.

Um, we revoked it and here’s why.

And I’ll say it again.

I said it everywhere.

Let me be abundantly clear.

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If what Marco Rubio is discussing here is a particular case, but the principles the same.

What do you do as a as a responsible government if somebody comes into your country and as we say in England plays up? Think about that and have a listen to his words.

You go apply for a visa right now anywhere in the world.

Let me just send this message out.

If you apply for a visa to enter the United States and be a student, and you tell us that the reason why you’re coming to the United States, it’s not just because you want to write opeds, but because you want to participate in movements that are involved in doing things like vandalizing universities, harassing students, taking over buildings, creating a ruckus.

We’re not going to give you a visa.

Did you hear that? That’s the message.

I know students that have gone to the United States of America sometimes for a year to study and they’ve come in from another country and that’s what they should do while they’re there.

Study, work hard and move themselves on to the next level in their lives.

You’ve been given an opportunity.

Don’t waste it.

But time and time again now you’ve got many people who come to the United States of America in this case and they have other beliefs and other ways their minds have been twisted behind them.

They cause trouble and it’s become quite obvious that there’s no filter in place to make sure that these people, these individuals and sadly these young people don’t don’t end up coming in and they get barred from coming in.

This is a massive issue.

It’s not only the United States, it’s a lot of other places as well.

And there’s a really good analogy that Marco Rubio gives at the end of this as well.

So, keep on listening.

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If you lie to us and get a visa and then enter the United States and with that visa participate in that sort of activity, we’re going to take away your visa.

And once you’ve lost your visa, you’re no longer legally in the United States.

And we have a right, like every country in the world has a right to remove you from our country.

So, it’s just that simple.

I think it’s crazy.

I think it’s stupid for any country in the world to welcome people into their country that are going to go to your universities as visitors.

They’re visitors.

and say, “I’m going to your universities to start a riot.

I’m going to your universities to take over a a library and harass people.

” I don’t care what movement you’re involved in.

Why would any country in the world allow people to come and disrupt? We gave you a visa to come and study and get a degree, not to become a social activist that tears up our university campuses.

And if we’ve given you a visa and then you decide to do that, we’re going to take it away.

I encourage every country to do that.

When a country decides to welcome in people from another country, in this case students, you are welcome with conditions.

You have a purpose.

You have a way of supporting yourself.

You’re clean and tidy with regard to criminality.

And you will obey the law of the land.

And time and time again, people are finding a way of getting into these places, these countries, in this case the United States, and not playing ball.

And then later on, it’s found at some point further down the line that someone’s been a pain in the ass.

And it’s not only a case of removing that visa, it’s a case of getting hold of them so you can remove them, too.

and it complicates the whole situation.

So maybe, just maybe, these checks and balances need putting in place properly to begin with.

I don’t know what you think of that.

Let me know, by the way, cuz I think it’s crazy to invite students into your country that are coming onto your campus and destabilizing it.

We’re just not going to have it.

So, we’ll revoke your visa, and once your visa is revoked, you’re illegally in the country, and you have to leave.

Every country in the world has a right to decide who comes in as a visitor and who doesn’t.

If you invite me into your home because you say, “I want to come to your house for dinner and I go to your house and I start putting mud on your couch and spray painting your kitchen, I bet you you’re going to kick me out.

” Well, we’re going to do the same thing if you come into the United States as a visitor and create a ruckus for us.

We don’t want it.

We don’t want it in our country.

Go back and do it in your country, but you’re not going to do it in our country.

I think that analogy right at the end there is very good.

Uh because what that is basically doing is giving you a real life example.

When you come into somebody’s house, you owe them an amount of respect.

You know, I I’m inviting you into my house.

I’m expect you to obey my rules.

Obey my house rules.

Don’t mess up my house.

It’s just an unwritten rule really.

It’s it’s an unwritten rule covered in years of respect.

And I think that’s a whole issue, isn’t it? That’s a whole other problem that we have with all of this that social respect for one another has completely gone out the window.

And then when you up that to mixing different cultures together when they don’t mix it becomes a very big problem.

We have this situation uh you know in America uh which touchwood is being sorted out and in England as well where we are getting loads and loads and loads and loads of individuals arriving either illegally.

uh we have a massive problem with that on our southeast border here and obviously America has had it too or they’re getting in via some kind of visa route and the proper checks and balances aren’t being put into place to stop those individuals from coming in in the first place.

Very basic questions.

Who are you? What do you want? What are your intentions when I let you into if I let you into my country? What do you intend to do when you get here? Once you’re in my country, are you going to be bringing anyone else with you while you’re in my country? Are you able to financially support yourself, be it in a job, work, or study while you’re in my country? Do you have any criminal? Because if you do, by God, you’re not coming in.

And if you don’t get a satisfactory answer to all of those questions, you don’t grant a visa.

And if a person’s just turned up on the border hoping they get in, you turn them around and you straight back.

You’ve got to be that hard line.

And many governments now haven’t been.

And it’s led to a hell of a mess on both sides of the Atlantic.

And it’s going to take a great deal of work.

In return, you’re going to get a great deal of push back.

But in the end, it has to be done to return our countries in the West, in this case the United States of America, to somewhere near what they’re supposed to be, safe, cultural, secure for us, our families, our futures, and most importantly, future generations.

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