‘Abard’: Marco Rubio says who can come to America and who will be deported

State Secretary Marco Rubios captured the fire as he was testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee of the State Department’s Budget Proposal, during which he had to comment on the cracks of the immigrants of the administration.He said that America cannot have its doors open toe who want to come to the country with their tragic stories. No country has an immigration policy to accept everyone and hence those who can be easily vetted will get preference in America.Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen, who went to Al Salvador to meet Kilmar Abrego Garcia, fought Rubio and said he regrets to vote for him as the state secretary. Rubio fired back and said that this is a praise for him as it proves that he is doing his work right. “First of all, you regret to vote for me that I am doing a good job,” Rubio said.Talking about Garcia, Rubio said that the US deported the gang members, including a single one, with Holene with a Margharita. “And the man is a human smuggler, and the man is a gangbean, and the evidence is going to be clear in the coming days,” Rubio said. “The student’s visa, let me say this. I do not remove anyone and I do not snatch anyone. The Foreign Department does not have officers on the roads on the streets. What I do can cancel the visa. And it is very simple. A visa is not a right. It is a privilege.”“People apply for student visas to come and study in the United States and study. And if you tell me that you are coming to lead the campus in the United States, coming to handle libraries, and trying to burn the acts of buildings and violence, we are not going to give you a visa,” he said.“Brunette is this, if you are coming here to overcome trouble on our campuses, we will deny you a visa. And if you have a visa, and we find you, we will cancel it.”