In a foreign-policy address expected Monday, Republican presidential
nominee Donald Trump will propose suspending visas from countries “with a
history of exporting terrorism” and from which the U.S. cannot
thoroughly vet potential immigrants. Additionally, Trump will call for
an ideological test for those looking to enter the U.S., including
questions about candidates’ beliefs on religious freedom, gender
equality, and gay rights and searches of social-media accounts. He will
also proclaim that the U.S.’s allies include any country willing to work
with his administration to fight and defeat “radical Islamic
terrorism,” and will compare the current struggle against terrorism to
the Cold War. “Mr. Trump will outline his vision for defeating radical
Islamic terrorism, and explain how the policies of Obama-Clinton are
responsible for the rise of ISIS and the spread of barbarism that has
taken the lives of so many,” the campaign’s senior policy adviser
Stephen Miller said. |
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