00:00I've said this repeatedly. I don't know why it's so hard for some to comprehend it, so let me repeat
00:04it again.
00:04A visa, no one's entitled to a visa. There is no constitutional right to a visa.
00:09A visa is a permission to enter our country as a visitor.
00:13If you enter our country as a visitor, and as a visitor in our country, be it a student, a
00:18tourist, a journalist, whatever you want to be,
00:20and you undertake activities that are against the national interest and national security of the United States, we will take
00:26away your visa.
00:27In fact, if we knew you were going to do it, we probably wouldn't have given you your visa.
00:30Look, my job at the State Department is if I identify someone who I believe is present, someone who's not,
00:36who's a visitor, a guest to the United States,
00:39and we identify that their presence in our country poses a threat to our foreign policy, to our national security,
00:46we're going to take that person's visa away. We're going to take their visa away. That's what we're going to
00:50do.
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