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Undocumented Immigrants will be Jailed says President Elect Trump

November 17, 2016 at 10:25AMhttp://ifttt.com/images/no_image_card.png

President Elect Trump is on a roll again with promises of arresting, deporting and or jailing Undocumented Immigrants and Foreigners.

This was made quite clear in his first interview since winning the presidential seat over Hillary Clinton.

“We are getting them [immigrants with criminal records] out of our country,” Trump said to a Reuters reporter.

The numbers that he spoke of are in the millions, 3 million to be exact. This was broadcasted on CBS 60 Minutes to the world. This was President elect Trumps first TV interview since clinching the Presidential seat.

Having said that, we did see Donald Trump tone it down somewhat on Obamacare, suggesting that he is willing to reconsider a promise made to scrap president Obamas legacy of Omabacare.

“What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers … probably two million of them, it could be even three … out of our country, or we are going to incarcerate them,” Trump stated.

Paul Ryan the House Speaker in opposition to Donald Trump said on Sunday “the focus under a Trump administration would be on securing the border, not rounding up immigrants”.

President Elect Donald Trump continued to say that a promise made to erect a wall on US and Mexican Border will continue. “There could be some fencing,” he stated in this interview, however in other areas “a wall is more appropriate”. “I can tell you will certainty Mexico is NOT taking this lightly” said Chris Wick a correspondent for http://ift.tt/2eUHE1Z

More news to follow as it develops.

 

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