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Donald Trump’s administration considers introducing a ban on immigrants entering the southern border of the United States. This is likely to be the same legal framework used earlier to ban on entry into the country of citizens from several, predominantly Muslim countries.

Donald Trump is currently examining a number of opportunities to prevent illegal migrants from crossing the US-Mexican border.

The travel ban, which came into force shortly after the president’s enter into power in 2017, affected people from seven countries, five of whom were predominantly Muslim.

The measure now considered will refuse asylum with an argument to protect national security and give more powers to border workers.

Donald Trump has turned illegal immigrants into a major topic in the weeks before the US Congress’s mid-term elections on November 6th.

On Friday, the Pentagon approved a request to send an additional number of troops to the southern border of the country. Defense Minister James Mattis, who is currently on a tour in the Middle East, has approved the request for assistance and has authorized military representatives to specify the details of the size, composition and cost of the forces deployed along the border.