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Lupita Nyongo spared deportation even as Donald Trump asserts he will deport 3 million immigrants IMMEDIATELY

Donald Trump has vowed to immediately deport 3 million immigrants from US when he takes over the White House in January 20th 2017.

 

US president-elect, Donald Trump, was interviewed by Lesley Stahl on CBS's "60 Minutes” at his home on Friday 11 November. The interview was however aired on Sunday.

In the interview, Trump reiterated his campaign promise of deporting immigrants from US; he however soften his radical stand saying only immigrants with criminal records would be shown the door or thrown in prison.

"What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, where a lot of these people - probably two million, it could be even three million - we are getting them out of our country or we are going to incarcerate," Trump told CBS

There were fears that all immigrants would be deported from US; Kenyans were making fun of Lupita Nyong’o saying she would come back to the 254 to act on Papa Shirandula now that Trump had clinched the presidency.

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The US president-elect also reassured his supporters that he would construct a wall between US’s border with Mexico to keep out illegal immigrants.

"There could be some fencing, but in other areas a wall is more appropriate,”. Trump told CBS

Trump also made it clear that he wasn’t a beast as he was depicted by the media during the campaign trail; he assured Americans and the world that he would serve with an open mind.

“No, I think I’m a sober person. I think the press tries to make you into something a little bit different -- in my case, a little bit of a wild man. I’m not. I’m actually not. I’m a very sober person.”

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