"By failing to impose meaningful selection criteria, such as skills or likelihood to assimilate, our current family- based system is incompatible with national security, the White House said.
The remarks came soon after the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security released a new report showing three out of every four convicted terrorists entered the US through the current immigration system.
"President Trump sent a list of priorities designed to enhance public safety and national security to Congress last October, which included the elimination of the visa lottery programme and extended-family chain migration, the White House said, adding that the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security have repeatedly explained that the current immigration system compromises US national security.
The White House said a significant number of terrorists have entered the US solely on the basis of family ties and extended-family chain migration.
For instance, Mufid Elfgeeh, who benefited from chain migration, was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison for attempting to recruit fighters for ISIS.
Terrorists have also entered the US through the visa lottery programme, the White House said.
The report also found that in FY 2017, DHS had 2,554 encounters with individuals on the terrorist watchlist who had attempted to enter and infiltrate the United States.
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