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Washington: US President Donald Trump has justified his controversial executive order on immigration, saying it will help keep terrorists out of the country and it was his responsibility to keep Americans "safe and free".
"I will never forget that my responsibility is to keep you -- the American people -- safe and free," Trump said in his weekly address to the nation that also made its debut on Facebook and YouTube.
"That's why last week I signed an executive order to help keep terrorists out of our country. The executive order establishes a process to develop new vetting and mechanisms to ensure those coming into America love and support our people.
On every single front, Trump said his administration is working to deliver for American workers and American families.
"You, the law-abiding citizens of this country, are my total priority. Your safety, your jobs and your wages guide our decisions," he said.
Noting that this week he nominated Neil Gorsuch for the United States Supreme Court, Trump said his nominee is a man of principle.
"He has an impeccable resume. He is widely respected by everyone. And, Judge Gorsuch's proven track record upholding the Constitution makes him the ideal person to fill the vacancy left by the late, great Antonin Scalia, a truly fabulous justice," he said.Also Read: US Judge Puts Nationwide Hold on Trump's Muslim Immigration Ban
This week his administration also took significant action to roll back the massive regulation that is devastating the economy and crippling American companies and jobs, the President said.
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