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US election: Donald Trump to call for 'testing' immigrants

Mr Trump's plan is includes 'three pillars' in addressing the fight on radical Islamic terrorism
US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is set to outline his plan to fight "radical Islamic terrorism" in a major policy speech. 

The plan includes suspending visas from countries with ties to terrorism and an ideological test for those applying to enter the US. 

Mr Trump will also pledge to work with nations willing to help the US defeat the so-called Islamic State (IS).
He is set to speak at a university in the key battleground state of Ohio.

Mr Trump's plan, which is described as "foreign policy realism" by his campaign, is the latest iteration of his previous call to ban all Muslims from entering the country.

The billionaire has revised his plan throughout his campaign, after initially proposing a blanket ban on all Muslims in December 2015. 

 After a shooting at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, Mr Trump said he would temporarily ban immigration from countries with a previous history of terrorism against the US and other western countries. 

The latest proposal will also include creating an ideological test for immigrants entering the country, with questions addressing how each applicant views American values such as religious freedom, gender equality and gay rights. 

Mr Trump will also welcome alliances from any country that shares the mission to destroy "radical Islamic terrorism," regardless of other ideological beliefs, according to his campaign advisers. 

In a conference call to preview the announcement, Mr Trump's campaign staff said that he will use specific terms, like during the Cold War, to illustrate how the US is at war with "radical Islam." 

The Republican candidate has been critical of the media's coverage of his campaign, saying the press does not provide enough coverage of his policy proposals.

Last week, Mr Trump outlined his economic agenda in a speech. 

However, the economic plan was quickly overshadowed by real estate mogul's claim that President Barack Obama had "founded" IS.

Recent polls show him significantly trailing Hillary Clinton in key battleground states.

Source: BBC


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