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The White House reasserted Monday that illegal immigrants with criminal records would be the focus of the stepped-up deportation drive promised by President Donald Trump. "People who can do harm or have done harm and have a criminal record are the focus," press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters, when asked about the future of a program that shields from deportation undocumented immigrants who arrived as children. "We've got a series of individuals we have to figure out -- people who overstayed their visas, have committed a crime. We'll go through that in a systematic and methodical way. Right now the focus is on people who have done harm to our country," Spicer said. |
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