WASHINGTON – Presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio told protesters who interrupted a speech he was giving on Thursday that their “right to be rude” is what makes America different.
The Florida Republican was heckled by immigration protesters during his address to the Faith and Freedom Coalition “Road to Majority” conference in Washington, D.C.
Young immigrants from the activist group M.E.Ch.A in Washington state — who shouted “DACA” and “DAPA” — were protesting Rubio’s opposition to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival and Deferred Action for Parental Accountability, they said in a release emailed out by another immigration group that’s supporting the action, United We Dream.
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“That’s the difference between Cuba and the United States,” Rubio said to audience cheers, as the protesters were escorted out by security. “If you do that in another country, your family’s house would be raided, your family’s business would be shutdown.”
Rubio continued: “They have the right to interrupt speeches, they have the right to be rude, they have the right to be wrong.”









