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Trump defends ‘extreme vetting’ order, says visa restrictions to be lifted after 90 days | Trump defends ‘extreme vetting’ order, says visa restrictions to be lifted after 90 days |
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US President Donald Trump has defended his executive order on immigration which restricts access to citizens of seven Muslim-majority nations to the US. Rejecting the ‘Muslim ban’ label, he said it will only be in place until new security policies are implemented. | US President Donald Trump has defended his executive order on immigration which restricts access to citizens of seven Muslim-majority nations to the US. Rejecting the ‘Muslim ban’ label, he said it will only be in place until new security policies are implemented. |
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“To be clear, this is not a Muslim ban, as the media is falsely reporting. This is not about religion – this is about terror and keeping our country safe,” Trump said in a statement, adding that there are more than “40 different countries worldwide that are majority Muslim that are not affected by this order.” | |
“We will again be issuing visas to all countries once we are sure we have reviewed and implemented the most secure policies over the next 90 days,” he clarified. | |
Trump then explained his executive order, which bars entry of foreign citizens from Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen and Iran, motivated by the urge to be “protecting our own citizens and border.” | |
He then questioned the reaction of the media, saying that former president Barack Obama actually issued a related order, adding it was during Obama’s term that the seven countries picked for Trump’s ban were pinned. | |
“My policy is similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months. The seven countries named in the Executive Order are the same countries previously identified by the Obama administration as sources of terror,” Trump said. | |
Earlier, Trump responded to the joint statement of Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham, in which they criticized the decision-making process behind Trump’s executive order on immigration and argued it “may do more to help terrorist recruitment than improve our security.”“The joint statement of former presidential candidates John McCain & Lindsey Graham is wrong – they are sadly weak on immigration. Senators should focus their energies on ISIS, illegal immigration and border security instead of always looking to start World War III,” Trump tweeted. | |
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