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Two Questions About Trump’s Terrorism & Immigration Proposals

“Our administration would be a friend to all moderate Muslim reformers in the Middle East and will amplify their voices”.

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“Mr. Trump’s speech will explain that while we can’t choose our friends, we must always recognize our enemies”, Trump senior policy adviser Stephen Miller said Sunday.

Trump is returning to the area of OH where he drew his greatest support in the March 15 Republican primary, and the epicenter of where voters crossed over from the Democratic side to cast a GOP ballot.

Over the course of the almost 50-minute address, delivered in Youngstown, Ohio, Trump spent more time focused on the past and attacking the Obama administration and his Democratic opponent, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, than he did on proposing new ideas.

“Hillary Clinton wants to be America’s Angela Merkel and you know what a disaster this massive immigration has been to Germany”, he told a crowd.

Mr Biden’s folksy demeanour and ability to connect with working-class voters is considered an asset for Ms Clinton – particularly among blue collar white male voters who lean towards Mr Trump.

An anonymous senior campaign official told CNN that Trump Monday will “lay out proposals to combat ISIS and prevent terrorist attacks in the USA, including banning individuals from countries with heavy terrorist footprints where the United States government can not adequately vet visa applicants and increasing cooperation with willing Middle Eastern allies”.

Mr Biden called Mr Trump’s views “dangerous” and “un-American” and said that his false assertions last week about President Barack Obama founding IS could be used by extremists to target American service members in Iraq.

He went so far as to say North Atlantic Treaty Organisation would play an important role – even though he recently slammed allies that haven’t paid their dues, warning they wouldn’t be guaranteed help from the US if Russian Federation invaded.

The speech followed days of criticism over Trump’s insistence that President Obama and Hillary Clinton founded ISIL. She plans to campaign in Cleveland on Wednesday.

Americans and immigrants support Donald Trump’s calls for the ideological vetting of would-be immigrants by more than two-to-one, according to a new poll from Morning Consult.

“We should only admit into this country those who share our values and respect our people”, Trump said.

Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and top US government officials have warned of the dangers of using that kind of language to describe the conflict, arguing that it plays into militants’ hands.

Some Republican officials and Trump advisors have said the billionaire developer could make up the ground against Clinton if keeps to his policy message. The campaign says the test seeks values such as tolerance and pluralism as a way to protect Americans from ISIS and other terrorist organizations, if not defeat them altogether. The U.S. would stop issuing visas in any case where it can not perform adequate screenings.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign slammed Trump’s campaign manager for ties to Russian Federation and pro-Kremlin interests, an apparent reference to a New York Times story published Sunday night.

His plan included partnerships with other countries, including Muslim ones, in the fight against the so-called Islamic State militant group, but his newest idea is a test for new immigrants, The Washington Post reported. “The time is overdue to develop a new screening test”, the GOP nominee said in a speech.

Trump had promised to release a list of “terror countries”, but never did.

He said Trump was a clear threat to the usa and lacked the necessary foreign policy knowledge to ensure the country’s security, evident by calling President Barack Obama the founder of Daesh and increasing the danger for the U.S. Additional speeches with more details are expected in the weeks ahead, they said.

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Trump recognized this political reality early on in his campaign for the party nomination for president.

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