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Trump vows to end birthright US citizenship

The United States president-elect, Donald Trump on Sunday said he would “have to” deport all undocumented immigrants in the United States.
“You have to do it,” he said during an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” after being asked if he planned on deporting “everyone who is here illegally over the next four years” of his term.
He also used his first formal television interview after the November election to insist he would end birthright citizenship — enshrined in the US Constitution — “if we can, through executive action,” calling it “ridiculous.”
Also, Trump said he would “absolutely” consider leaving NATO if allies didn’t “pay their bills.”
“They have to pay their bills,” Trump told reporters,” saying he would “absolutely” consider taking the United States out of the alliance unless members are “treating us fairly.”
AFP
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