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Thu Oct 19, 2017, 08:40 PM Oct 2017

Trump administration weighs tighter vetting for women, children refugees: sources

Source: Reuters

#POLITICS OCTOBER 19, 2017 / 5:54 PM / UPDATED 42 MINUTES AGO

Trump administration weighs tighter vetting for women, children refugees: sources

Yeganeh Torbati, Mica Rosenberg
4 MIN READ

WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Trump administration is considering tightening the vetting process for women and children seeking to enter the United States as refugees, a proposal that if adopted would bring security checks closer to those for adult men, three sources with knowledge of the plan told Reuters.

The plan could slow down refugee admissions even after the end of a 120-day ban on most refugees instituted by the Trump administration while it reviews vetting procedures. The vetting review is set to end on Oct. 24.

President Donald Trump came into office in January with a goal of sharply cutting refugee admissions, in line with the hard-line immigration policies that were a focal point of the Republican’s 2016 election campaign. Trump quickly issued temporary bans on refugees and travelers from some Middle Eastern and African countries that were challenged in court.

A U.S. official told reporters last month that the administration is “considering a wide range of potential measures and enhancements” to vetting.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-refugees/trump-administration-weighs-tighter-vetting-for-women-children-refugees-sources-idUSKBN1CO35P
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