Later in the week, the president is expected to take steps to restrict the flow of refugees to the United States.
One official said the president was expected to roll out immigration measures over the next few days.
The officials insisted on anonymity in order to confirm the plans ahead of Trump's official announcement. The president is expected to sign the first actions today during a trip to the Department of Homeland Security.
As president, Trump can use an executive order to halt refugee processing. President George W Bush used that same power in the immediate aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Refugee security vetting was reviewed and the process was restarted several months later.
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The Trump administration also must adhere to a decades-old border treaty with Mexico that limits where and how structures can be built along the border. The 1970 treaty requires that structures cannot disrupt the flow of the rivers, which define the US-Mexican border along Texas and 24 miles in Arizona, according to The International Boundary and Water Commission, a joint US-Mexican agency that administers the treaty.
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