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President Trump is questioning the due process rights of people in the U.S. NPR's Luke Garrett says that during an interview aired Sunday on NBC's Meet the Press,
Trump said the courts and legal proceedings are getting in his way
as he tries to deport millions of people.
NBC's Kristen Welker asked the president
if he thinks both citizens and non-citizens deserve due process their day in court.
Trump responded by saying he wants to deport millions and doesn't know
if deportees deserve this due process.
When asked whether this violates the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution,
Trump said he was elected on the promise of mass deportation,
but the courts were preventing him from doing that.
Trump also said he does not think military force would be needed to make Canada the 51st U.S. state.
Police in Brazil say they stopped a bomb threat aimed at the Free Lady Gaga concert in Rio de Janeiro Saturday night.
Officials say police arrested two people connected with the alleged attack.