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President Donald Trump admitted that “nothing will ever be perfect” because his government is aggressive against illegal immigration in the first 100 days.

In an interview published on Monday in the Atlantic, Reporter Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer asked the president what would happen if his government would accidentally get the wrong person, and questioned the opportunity to deport a legal resident or an American citizen.

These comments come days after CNN reported that three American citizens' children of the children have a 4-year-old who was deported to metastatic cancer with their mothers through immigration and customs authority to Honduras.

Trump also told the Atlantic that he was “not involved in individual deportations” when he was asked “if he fears that he had wrongly deported innocent people.”

“You know, I'm not involved. I have a lot of people, many layers of people who do this,” Trump told the Atlantic.

Trump continued: “I would say they are all extremely hard, dangerous people. I would say that. And, not forgot, they came into the country illegally.”

Trump's comments come when the White House has its efforts to secure the border on Monday as part of its news about the first 100 days of the president.

Immigrants -Zar Tom Homan and the press spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt will exceed the reporters this morning, and the lawn of the White House North was set up with pictures of illegal immigrants who were arrested.

However, public opinion on Trump's immigration processing, a signature problem for the president, has decreased in recent months. According to a new CNN survey carried out by SSRS, around 45% of the Americans will be due to six points from March immigration efforts.

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