"I think people should be rest assured. America is a pluralistic, inclusive country. It has, it has been, and it will continue to be," House of Representative Speaker Paul Ryan told CNN.
"I really think that people should put their minds at ease. We're going to get to work on solving the big country's problems, getting this economy growing, fixing our national security, fixing our health care problems, getting our budget put together, the things that we have been talking about," he said.
"I think people should just really put their minds at ease. We are pluralistic. We're inclusive. That's the kind of country we want. That's the country we are. And that's the country we're still going to have," Ryan said as he condemned the increase in attacks against religious minorities after the election.
"That's terrible. That's awful. That's not Republicans. We are the party of Lincoln. People who espouse those views, they're not Republicans. We don't want them in our party, even if they're thinking about it. I'm confident Donald Trump feels the same way," he said.
"That's what the First Amendment is all about," he added.
Responding to a question on illegal immigrants, Ryan said the focus is on securing the border and not deporting people.
"I think we should put people's minds at ease. That is not what our focus is. That is not what we're focused on. We're focused on securing the border," he said.
"We are not planning on erecting a deportation force.
Donald Trump's not planning on that," Ryan said.
"A lot of us did that. I think he's very much of the mind-set that there is a need to unify this country, to heal the division in this country, but also there's a mandate and a desire and a commitment to fix the problems as we have laid the solutions out," he said.
"We all laid out very concrete solutions for why we need to get this country back on track. We're now going to implement the solutions. We think this is good. We think this is going to help people get out of poverty. We think this is going to grow the economy, make our country more secure, make our border secure, help the military go on offense against ISIS, clean up the red tape that is strangling small businesses, so they can hire people again," Ryan said.
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