'No One Entitled To Visa': Marco Rubio Says 'Privilege' Can Be Withdrawn

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has emphasized that obtaining a visa is a privilege rather than a legal entitlement, stating that the United States reserves the right to revoke visas for foreign nationals who engage in activities that jeopardize national security. Rubio's remarks come in the context of ongoing discussions about immigration and security policies, highlighting the government's commitment to protecting its borders. This statement serves as a warning to those who may misuse their visa status, underscoring the administration's stance on maintaining national safety and enforcing immigration regulations. Rubio's comments reflect a broader trend in US policy, which increasingly prioritizes national security in its immigration framework, reaffirming that the allowance of entry into the country is contingent upon compliance with its laws and regulations.
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