Donald Trump on Monday held a press conference laying out his vision for U.S. foreign policy. During his speech Trump called for "extreme vetting" of those looking to immigrate to the United States. According to the Washington Post, Trump said that immigration from dangerous areas of the world must be stopped.

"some of the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism," but did not specify what they were. Should he be elected president, Trump said he would ask the State Department and Department of Homeland Security to identify those places and stop processing visas for people looking to come to the United States from there.

"Those who do not believe in our Constitution, or who support bigotry and hatred, will not be admitted for immigration into the country," Trump said. "Only those who we expect to flourish in our country — and to embrace a tolerant American society — should be issued immigrant visas."

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