Rubio says visa holders should be deported if they celebrate Charlie Kirk’s killing
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
Sec. Marco Rubio told Fox News it “makes no sense” to allow foreign-born U.S. visa holders to stay in the country if they glorify the killing of Charlie Kirk.
“We shouldn’t be bringing people into this country. We should not be giving visas to people who are going to come to the United States and do things like celebrate the murder, the execution, the assassination of a political figure, we should not and if they’re already here, we should be revoking their visa,” he said in an exclusive interview.
“Why would we want to bring people into our country? They’re going to engage in negative and destructive behavior? It makes no sense.”
The State Department had said Friday it would be monitoring the words of foreign nationals who “glorify violence” after the Kirk shooting and take “appropriate action.”
LIVE UPDATES: MANHUNT FOR CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTER CONTINUES

“In light of yesterday’s horrific assassination of a leading political figure, I want to underscore that foreigners who glorify violence and hatred are not welcome visitors to our country,” Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau wrote on X.
“I have been disgusted to see some on social media praising, rationalizing, or making light of the event, and have directed our consular officials to undertake appropriate action. Please feel free to bring such comments by foreigners to my attention so that the @StateDept can protect the American people.”
Landau said in a subsequent post he would direct his consular officials to monitor replies to his X post calling out foreign nationals in the U.S. on visas who posted such rhetoric.
In June, the State Department said it would monitor the social media posts of visa applicants and would instruct applicants to set their social media to “public.”
CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION WITNESSES DESCRIBE MINIMAL SECURITY, HORRIFYING SHOOTING

CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION: DISPATCH AUDIO REVEALS SUSPECT IN BLACK TACTICAL GEAR, CARRYING LONG GUN
The State Department has already revoked over 6,000 student visas, because recipients had either overstayed visas or broken the law. The “vast majority” of legal violations were assault, driving under the influence, burglary or “support for terrorism.”
On Wednesday, Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative activist, father of two and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot during a speaking event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.The event was part of his “American Comeback Tour,” which drew a crowd of about 3,000 attendees.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Kirk was addressing a question from the audience about mass shootings involving transgender individuals when a single shot struck him in the neck.The weapon, later recovered, was a high-powered bolt-action rifle found in a nearby wooded area. Authorities believe the shot came from a rooftop roughly 200 yards away.
The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, has been apprehended. FBI officials told Fox News Digital Robinson was living with his transgender partner at the time.