undocumented people: Chris Albert / The Associated Press By Alexander Panetta The Canadian Press Mon., Nov. 14, 2016 WASHINGTON Donald Trump has sat down for his first interviews since becoming U.S. president-elect, has shared his views on his state of mind since the stunning victory, and made announcements on his plans for the country, according to Toronto Star. Here are top developments from recent days Deportations An estimated 11 million undocumented people live in the U.S. Trump suggested he will deport many, but not most. The interview aired on Sunday night. In his 60 Minutes interview, Trump referred to the people he wants to deport as gang members and drug dealers It s probably two million, it could be even three million. Trump said he ll make a decision later about the rest, whom he called, terrific people. Criminals are already a deportation priority under the current government more than 2.5 million have actually been deported over the Obama years.
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