Paul: Refugees ‘Who Want to Come to this Country Don’t Have Constitutional Rights’

‘Once they get here they do but coming here is not a constitutional right’

RUSH TRANSCRIPT:
TODD: "What would you do if you were president tonight? The president is going to address the nation. What would you say to the country to make them feel safer because the idea of a lone wolf doesn’t make me feel safer. 
PAUL: "I think what we’ve had in the past is the government has said 'We need to collect the haystack.' And the haystack is Americans’ privacy, every Americans’ privacy. We have to give up all of our privacy. I’d like to make the haystack smaller. So I think we have to be very careful about who comes here from the Middle East. And I’ve introduced legislation to say for right now let’s stop it from about 34 countries." 
TODD: "Personal profiling?"
PAUL: "Well, people who want to come to this country don’t have constitutional rights. Once they get here they do but coming here is not a constitutional right. So we do as a nation have the ability and should have the ability to decide who comes here and when they come here. Right now we don’t know who is here, the woman that was admitted that ended up being married to this terrorist, I don’t think she was properly vetted. I think she came here and I don’t think we adequately knew enough about her and I think also there’s some indication that the paper she filed to come here were a lie to begin with. So I don’t think we’re doing an adequate vetting process of those coming to our country."

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