Marco Rubio Says US Visa Holders Not Protected By First Amendment, Points To Supreme Court Rulings
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned visa holders that their status is a privilege that can be revoked for violating U.S. Law or engaging in protest activities deemed inappropriate.
- Rubio claimed that visa holders cannot use the First Amendment to justify actions supporting designated terrorist organizations, referring to U.S. Supreme Court rulings.
- New visa rules effective April 11 require foreign nationals in the U.S. To carry documents at all times, as stated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
- Eighty-Six colleges, including Fordham and Georgetown, filed a brief challenging deportations linked to free speech, as mentioned by the Knight First Amendment Institute.
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Marco Rubio Says US Visa Holders Not Protected By First Amendment, Points To Supreme Court Rulings
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said visa holders can't use the First Amendment to support foreign terrorist groups. The Trump administration deported students for pro-Palestinian protests, but courts blocked some deportations.
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