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“Extreme vetting” for immigrants?

Sen. Lindsey GrahamLindsey GrahamGraham: GOP being “left behind” under Trump Thousands of Soros docs released by alleged Russian-backed hackers Site connected to Russian hackers posts Republican emails MORE (R-S.C.) said Tuesday he believes Donald TrumpDonald TrumpState Dept.’s funding of anti-Netanyahu campaign out of line and hypocritical Michael Moore: Trump “never actually wanted to be president” Lawmaker pushes back at Peter Thiel’s mention of her “revenge porn” bill MORE will lose in November because the GOP nominee is out of touch with the country’s demographics.

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He claimed the extremist group, which is the target of USA -led airstrikes and Special Forces operations in Iraq and Syria, was “fully operational” in 18 countries and had “aspiring branches in six more”.

But he provided few specifics on how he would expand such efforts beyond those already underway.

Trump delivered his speech slightly more than two months after a gunman who pledged his allegiance to the so-called Islamic State killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Trump panders to extremists and retweets racist propaganda without hesitation. He panned the long, expensive Iraq War started under Republican President George W. Bush, as well as Obama’s calls for new leadership in some Middle East countries during the pro-democracy Arab Spring uprisings. He spoke from a script and made no wild, ad hoc accusations. He called for an ideological screening before immigrants or visitors were admitted into the USA, and termed the proposed idea “extreme vetting”. “Those who do not believe in our Constitution, or who support bigotry and hatred, will not be admitted for immigration into our county”.

“We will stop processing visas from those areas until such time as it is deemed safe to resume based on new circumstances or new procedures”, Trump said.

“If my son were still in Iraq, and I say to all those who are there, the threat to their life has gone up a couple clicks”, said Biden, who added Trump is “totally, thoroughly unqualified” to be president.

Trump said his administration will keep open Guantanamo Bay, and place a renewed emphasis on human intelligence.

“Get back to the old-fashioned way, and we’ll be able to govern much better!” he said. He did not mention that possibility in his speech. But Trump said that to be a US ally, countries must be willing to destroy radical Islam. But he said he did not want to detail military strategy because it would tip off potential foes. Mr. Trump said an administration led by him would set up a Commission on Radical Islam “to expose the networks in our society that support radicalisation”.

At the same time, Trump said he would “call for an worldwide conference” to “halt the spread of radical Islam”, partnering with Israel, Jordan and Egypt, among others.

“I also believe that we could find common ground with Russian Federation in a fight against ISIS”.

The Obama administration has made a similar proposal to join forces with Russian Federation. “Syria is in the midst of a disastrous civil war”.

His comments come after Trump’s poll numbers in key states have fallen.

Of the 800 registered Hispanic voters surveyed, 69 percent said the country’s immigration system in general was broken and therefore needed to be fixed, according to a Fox News Latino study.

North Atlantic Treaty Organisation first committed to increased counterterrorism activities at its summit in Wales in 2012. “We’re gonna beat ISIS very, very quickly. folks”. It’s going to be great. Smetters says that by making undocumented workers legal citizens, they gain access to safety nets like unemployment insurance and would therefore be a little less inclined to work. “I’d rather be unpredictable”. Last week, he called them the “founders of ISIS”, a phrasing he did not repeat in Monday’s speech.

He also blasted his opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton, saying that she “lacks the mental and physical stamina to take on ISIS”.

Michael Steel, former adviser to former House Speaker John Boehner, questioned Trump’s approach on immigration. He focused on the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq in 2011 and the military intervention in Libya, which Clinton advocated when she was secretary of state. “Egypt was ruled by a secular president and an ally of the US”, Trump said. Obama has said that “failing to plan for the day after” the intervention was probably his worse mistake.

First up is “Terrorism”, a 44-second video featuring RNC Director of Hispanic Communications Helen Aguirre-Ferré discussing President Barack Obama’s foreign policies and the rise of worldwide terrorism, and making sure the Democratic presidential nominee gets half the blame.

“I was saying this constantly and consistently to whomever would listen”. “I have never received a single “off-the-books cash payment” as falsely “reported” by The New York Times, nor have I ever done work for the governments of Ukraine or Russian Federation”, he said.

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And he said that the oil in Iraq should have been seized by the United States government to prevent it from becoming the property of IS.

Trump proposes'ideological test for immigrants