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Trump promises ‘extreme vetting’ of visa applicants

He called for parents, teachers and others to promote “American culture” and encouraged “assimilation”.

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Ask Donald Trump whether his “extreme vetting” will work and his answer will be “trust me”. How would the government ensure that applicants for visas are being truthful when they say they believe in American values, support the Constitution and do not have ties to Islamic extremist groups?

Based on Donald Trump’s plan, the citizens from other countries that have a history of terror will be banned in the USA but Trump did not clarify from which nations.

Trump proposed temporarily suspending immigration “from some of the most unsafe and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism”.

Obama said at a Democratic Party fundraiser on Martha’s Vineyard that to vanquish the Republican nominee, the party still needs a strong ground game and urgency to seal Hillary Clinton’s victory. It was Biden’s first campaign appearance with Clinton.

Biden called Trump’s views “dangerous” and “un-American”.

He said Trump was a clear threat to the us 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.

“The threat to their life has gone up a couple clicks”, Biden said.

Mr Trump said he believes the United States and Russian Federation could find “common ground” in the fight against ISIS.

Probably. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 gives the president and the executive branch sweeping powers to deny entry to anyone who would be “detrimental to the interests of the U.S”.

What would be different under Trump’s plan? He vowed to partner with any country that shares his goal of defeating the extremist group, regardless of other strategic disagreements, and named Russian Federation as a nation he would like to improve relations with.

He went on to cite examples of terrorist attacks on USA soil – including the Boston Marathon bombings and the San Bernardino and Orlando mass shootings – and overseas. But they have been unable to reach an agreement on which militant groups could be targeted.

“Our current strategy of nation-building and regime change have been a total disaster – it’s time to chart a new course”, he said.

“If we had controlled the oil like I said we should, we could have prevented the rise of ISIS in Iraq, both by cutting off a major source of funding and through the presence of USA forces necessary to safeguard the oil and vital infrastructure products necessary for us to have the oil”.

Donald Trump wants to use “extreme vetting” when deciding who may enter the United States.

Today she posted a video saying that Trump himself would fail any “extreme vetting”, given that he has previously spoke out against same-sex marriage and has refused to condemn the white supremacist David Duke; that it is he who is “out of step with American values”.

The GOP presidential nominee also used the speech in Youngstown to detail his vision for defeating Islamic terrorism around the world.

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“Not so much from the people that have been doing it for our country”, Trump told “Fox & Friends”.

Donald Trump plans to implement'extreme vetting of immigrants if he becomes president