Concerns about migrants deal with US

The White House is coming back from an assurance that the US takes on a group of Australia stranded migrants.

Trump's spokesman Sean Spicer had suddenly ' the extreme vetting 'of migrants Australia will transfer to the US It's about 1250 people, mainly from Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. They are held on islands in the Pacific and in Papua New Guinea because Australian law prohibits the boat refugees under whatever be included for status.

Trump has stopped receiving refugees and announced a travel ban for people from a range of predominantly Muslim countries.