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Trump Suggests Test for Muslims Wanting to Enter the US
Social media activity, questionnaires, and interviews with friends and family would also be tools the government would have at its disposal to gauge a person’s views in relation to American values.
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Trump asked authorities to “temporarily suspend immigration from some of the most risky and volatile regions of the world”.
Trump repeated his pledge to “temporarily suspend immigration from some of the most risky and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism” and said he would stop processing visas from countries where “adequate screening can not take place. until such time as it is deemed safe to resume based on new circumstances or new procedures”.
When he introduced his proposed Muslim ban, Trump cited three presidential proclamations that Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted after the attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
His comments have raised concerns not only among Democrats but also within the Republicans Party.
“I have long said that we should have kept the oil in Iraq”, he said in Youngstown, Ohio. The Clinton campaign has called for the report to be made public.
Mr Trump said he would call for an worldwide conference focused on doing that and would partner with King Abdullah of Jordan, President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi of Egypt, and Israel. He said that if elected he would convene an global 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”.
Trump said one of his first acts as president will be to establish a commission on radical Islam which will include reformist voices in the Muslim community who will work with his administration.
Speaking in the swing state of Ohio, Trump also said his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton lacks the “mental and physical stamina” to take on the Islamic State.
Biden noted Trump’s claim last week that Obama had founded ISIS, the Islamic State terrorist group.
The day after his initial announcement, he clarified that USA citizens who are Muslim would be allowed back in the country. In exchange, Russian Federation would stop the Assad regime bombing USA -backed rebels. But they have been unable to reach an agreement on which militant groups could be targeted. “The Obama-Clinton foreign policy has unleashed the ISIS, destabilised the Middle East, and put the nation of Iran – which chants “Death to America” – in a dominant position of regional power and, in fact, aspiring to be a dominant world power”, he said.
Donald Trump wants to use “extreme vetting” when deciding who may enter the United States. “I call it extreme, extreme vetting”.
“Having boasted past year that his approval ratings spiked after terror attacks, Trump sought on Monday to harness and intensify a climate of fear and vengeance, and then pin its causes on the current president [Barack Obama] and his former secretary of state [Hillary Clinton]”.
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Donald Trump oddly admitted on Monday he called for US troops to be withdrawn from Iraq – just one day after slamming President Obama for the same.