Stephen Miller: A Judge Can’t Give Foreign Nationals ‘Rights They Do Not Have’

‘If you’re engaged of a vetting procedure of a foreign national you don’t want them to have a road map to get around the procedures’

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TODD: "It’s interesting you say about sharing values and the vetting process. I want to ask this, are you going to make public the new vetting procedures?"
MILLER: "I suppose there will be aspects of those that will be public, and I’m sure for reasons of national security there will be aspects of those that won’t be. Obviously, if you’re engaged of a vetting procedure of a foreign national you don’t want them to have a road map to get around the procedures. We don’t want to forecast that. There will be routine, online forms that everybody can see so it just depends and the important thing is this, 80 million people traveled into the United States last year through the airports, seaports or land ports. We as a sovereign nation have the right to impose basic restrictions onnencery to ensure our security, our quality of life, our economic and financial well-being and the bottom line, the bottom line is that a district judge, a district judge in Seattle cannot make immigration law for the united States, cannot give foreign nationals and foreign countries rights they do not have and cannot prevent the president of the United States from suspending the admission of refugees from Syria."

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