Donald Trump took time this weekend to outline his proposed screening process for would-be immigrants, a process he has referred to as ‘Extreme Vetting’. The policy would attempt to exclude Islamic extremists from entering the United States by looking into the immigrants views on US values like transgendered bathrooms, safe spaces, kneeling during the US national anthem, and so on.

“It’s called waterboarding,” said Trump at a rally in Philadelphia Sunday night. “It’s easy enough to say whatever you want to say on a questionnaire, but it’s another thing entirely when you think you are drowning. Then the question becomes how long and how intensely do you want to be scrutinized? I intend to do something like this to the overall immigration system in the United States. Plus, we’ll make the immigrant pay for the waterboarding.“

While so far few Republicans have spoken out on the ‘Extreme Vetting’ process outlined by Trump, officials within the Clinton campaign have come forward to ask some questions about the proposal. “There are still not enough specifics to go on, like will this apply to tourists or just those looking to overstay their visas? Would they have to wear the orange jumpsuit during the actual ‘vetting’?” asked Clinton campaign spokesperson Robin Mook. “We think if the kinks can be worked out it’s a great idea. I wish Hillary had thought of it to be honest.”

While the US has an extensive system in place for screening immigrants, most officials acknowledge the flaws inherent in our current ‘humane’ methods. “All of the stuff we are doing now is like hitting a hot ass with a limp dick,” says Walter Hammond of ICE, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security. “Nothing we do now really helps us assess the validity of an applicants’ responses, but fucking waterboarding? Yeah, that might do the trick.”