NEW YORK -- Republican Donald Trump says he will replace nation building with what aides are calling "foreign policy realism" focused on destroying the Islamic State group and other terrorist organizations.

This will come in a speech in Ohio Monday laying out his vision.

The GOP presidential candidate will argue the country needs to work with anyone that shares that mission, regardless of other disagreements.

Trump is also expected to propose a new immigration policy under which the U.S. would stop issuing visas in cases where adequate screenings can't be performed.

And he's expected to propose creating a new, ideological test for admission to the country that would assess a candidate's stances on issues like religious freedom.

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