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Sebastian Gorka Tells Foreigners To Watch Their Step: ‘No Foreign National Has A Right To Come To America’

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Former White House aide Sebastian Gorka said the United States must take a harder line on immigration to preserve its national sovereignty, Monday on “Hannity.”

President Donald Trump’s entire message is built upon the idea of national sovereignty, Gorka said and believes no foreign national has the right to enter the United States.

“The Trump doctrine, the make America great again doctrine, is built on the platform of national sovereignty,” Gorka, a former deputy assistant to the president, said on Fox News. “I know this is going to make liberal minds explode but guess what? No foreign national has a right to come to America. No one does. If we don’t have borders, the word America ceases to have meaning.”

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Gorka, a Fox News national security strategist, believes open borders activists are still going strong and said their policies are a threat to national security.

“Hillary may have lost but the ideologues, the ideological activists, haven’t given up,” Gorka said.

“This is a direct threat to national security because you can’t have a porous border and keep Americans safe,” he continued. “It doesn’t matter whether these people want asylum. That border is there to protect us from drugs, from coyotes, from illegal weapons. And guess what? From terrorists as well.”

“I have a word for all these nations that are complicit in undermining our national sovereignty,” Gorka concluded. “Donald J. Trump is not a president you want to test.”

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