Trump authorizes his Muslim entry ban by signing executive order

US President Donald Trump signs an executive order alongside US Defense Secretary James Mattis (right) and US Vice President Muike Pence (left) on January 27, 2016 at the Pentagon in Washington, DC. (Photo by AFP)

US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that authorizes extreme vetting of immigrants and refugees, a move aimed at keeping what he refers to as “radical Islamic terrorists” out of America.

"This is big stuff," Trump said as he signed the directive at the Pentagon on Friday, during the inauguration of Defense Secretary James Mattis.

“We are establishing new vetting measures, to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of the United States of America,” the president said. “We don’t want them here. We want to ensure we aren’t admitting into our country the very threats that our men and women are fighting overseas.”

Trump did not provide more details on the executive order, which is titled “Protection of the nation from foreign terrorist entry into the United States.”

A leaked draft indicated earlier that the executive order blocks the entry of Syrian refugees and suspends the entry of any immigrants from Syria and other Muslim countries like Sudan, Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Libya and Yemen.

Viewed by the Guardian on Wednesday, the draft pointed to a 120-day ban on refugee resettlement program in the US as well as an indefinite ban on accepting refugees coming from Syria.

It also limited the total number of refugees entering the US in 2017 to 50,000. This is nearly less than half of the previous year’s 117,000.

During his presidential election campaign, Trump had called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States."

He is also reportedly moving ahead with a plan to create a database of Muslim Americans.

‘Great rebuilding’ of US military

US Secretary of Defense James Mattis speaks after his ceremonial swearing-in as secretary of defense watched by US President Donald Trump at the Pentagon in Washington, January 27, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

The Republican president signed a second executive order at the Pentagon on Friday, calling for a "great rebuilding" of the US armed services.

"Our military strength will be questioned by no one, but neither will our dedication to peace. We do want peace," Trump said.

According to Trump, dramatic cuts in military spending have reduced the number of troops to dangerously low levels. He also believes that more investment is necessary to build more ships and aircraft.

According to Professor Dennis Etler, Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again" means that he wants to "make US imperialism great again" by spending more on military.

"It simply means that the US must have such a degree of military superiority that it can impose its will on others nations, allowing Trump to make deals that cannot be refused," the political analyst told Press TV in August last year. 

“Trump's foreign policy is a thinly veiled return to gunboat diplomacy and unbridled US imperialism. If you kowtow to Trump's ‘America,’ you're safe, otherwise resistance will be futile," he stated. 


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