Marco Rubio defends Trump’s mass deportation effort weeding out ‘perverts’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently defended the Trump administration’s decision to deport an accused MS-13 gang member back to El Salvador. During a cabinet meeting at the White House, Rubio emphasized that the U.S. is actively seeking other countries to accept individuals from third countries who pose a threat to national security.
“We are actively searching for other countries to take people from third countries. So we are active, not just El Salvador,” Rubio stated. “We are working with other countries to say, ‘We want to send you some of the most despicable human beings to your countries.’”
Rubio explained that this initiative is in the best interest of the United States, as it prevents dangerous individuals from reentering the country. “We do that as a favor to us, and the further away from America the better so they can’t come back across the border,” he said. “I’m not apologetic about it. We are doing that…[the] president was elected to keep America safe, and we get rid of a bunch of perverts and pedophiles and child rapists out of our country.”
This decision aligns with the administration’s commitment to national security and protecting American citizens from criminal elements. By deporting individuals who pose a threat to society, the government aims to maintain safety and security within the country.
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Author Bio: Diana Stancy is a politics reporter with Fox News Digital, specializing in White House coverage.
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