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Trump says he would work with Russian Federation to fight Islamic State – RFE/RL
In an interview with Time soon after he was elected, Khan said he would be prevented from traveling to the U.S.to exchange ideas with American mayors by virtue of his faith if Trump becomes president.
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Mr. Trump is performing badly in opinion polls even as his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton appears turning many Republican States in her favour.
Donald Trump’s new campaign manager once made the case to Republicans that the party should embrace a comprehensive immigration bill and legal status for undocumented immigrants – differing sharply with the GOP candidate’s hardline stance on the issue. “And all of the many adversaries that we face”, Trump added. He said that if elected he would convene an worldwide conference on the topic and work closely with Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Russia, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation alliance and “all others who recognize this ideology of death that must be extinguished”.
“If the disgusting and corrupt media covered me honestly and didn’t put false meaning into the words I say, I would be beating Hillary by 20 percent”, he tweeted Sunday.
“This proposal by its very nature would have left soldiers in place of our assets”, he said. Then he said that Muslim politicians and athletes headed to the United States for sports competitions would also be exempt, though he did not specify what level of officials or athletes. “We will work side by side with our friends in the Middle East, including our greatest ally, Israel”.
“As he laid out in his Orlando remarks, Mr. Trump will describe the need to temporarily suspend visa issuances to geographic regions with a history of exporting terrorism and where adequate checks and background vetting can not occur”, Miller said.
As president, Trump said, he would ask the state department and department of homeland security to identify regions of the world that remain hostile to the U.S., and where screening might not be sufficient to catch those who pose a threat.
He argued in a speech fleshing out his plans to combat terrorism that tighter immigration standards were needed to fight Islamic State with the same vigor with which the USA fought the Cold War. “I call it extreme, extreme vetting“, Trump said in OH, according to a transcript of his remarks.
“The commission’s goal will be to identify and explain to the American public the core convictions and beliefs of radical Islam” and develop “new protocols” for law enforcement”, Trump was quoted as saying by The Washington Post.
The Clinton campaign responded to Trump’s immigrant-vetting proposal in harsh terms.
“This so-called “policy” can not be taken seriously”, said her spokesman. Clinton senior policy advisor Jake Sullivan said in a statement. His history of proposing a ban on people from an entire religious group from entering the country would likely not pass his religious tolerance test he’s set to propose.
Biden’s folksy demeanour and ability to connect with working-class voters is considered an asset for Clinton particularly among blue-collar white male voters who lean toward her Republican rival.
Trump says he would have used money from the sale of Iraqi oil to pay for the care of wounded soldiers and the families of those Americans killed in the war.
“I also believe that we could find common ground with Russian Federation in a fight against ISIS”.
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On the eve of the speech, the Clinton 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.