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Postelection Interview: Trump and Gang Members

postelection interview: Two million or 3 million people could be immediate targets for deportation under this approach, Trump said, providing a likely inflated figure, according to Metro News. And that big, beautiful wall at the Mexican border Trump said he may be amenable to a fence along some parts of the roughly 2,000-mile border. In his first postelection interview, Trump said he will focus on deporting criminal immigrants and not everyone living in the United States illegally. The softened stance contrasts sharply with Trump campaign rhetoric. What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, he said. As a candidate, he called for everyone living in the country illegally to return to their home countries and for Mexico to pay billions of dollars for the wall.A look at Trump shifting immigration stance FOCUS ON CRIMINALSTrump said in an interview with 60 Minutes broadcast Sunday that immigration enforcement will concentrate on criminals. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.