Donald Trump has veered slightly off course regarding his stance on immigration in a new interview with 60 Minutes, telling the CBS show he is in favor of "extreme vetting" of persons from "territories" with a history of terror.<br />"We're going to have a thing called 'extreme vetting.'<br />And if people want to come in, there's going to be extreme vetting.<br />They're going to come in and we're going to know where they came from and who they are," Trump said.<br />Syrian refugees appear to still be on Trump's radar.<br />The presumptive GOP nominee's initial proposal called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States."<br />But later on during a trip to Scotland, Trump shifted a bit on the controversial policy when he told a reporter it wouldn't "bother" him to allow a Scottish or British Muslim to come into the United States.
