U.S. Senator Marco Rubio delivered a strong message in the wake of recent unrest. Speaking about individuals who publicly celebrate the killing of others, Rubio said that such actions should not be tolerated—especially when they come from people who are not American citizens.
“If you’re a foreigner and you’re out there celebrating the assassination of someone, you don’t belong in this country,” Rubio stated firmly. He added that the United States must remain vigilant against those who glorify acts of political violence, pointing out that such behavior undermines safety, democracy, and the rule of law.
Rubio’s remarks have sparked a wave of discussion online, with supporters praising his tough stance while critics debate the broader implications for freedom of speech and immigration policy.