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100 days of Trump administration: Is reform fast or can it hit the nail on the head?

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In the United States, people from all walks of life, from truck drivers to military veterans to businessmen, voted to return to power earlier this year.

The voters who sent Trump to the White House on a promise of reform reflected a diverse range of backgrounds. But how do his supporters feel now, 100 days into his presidency?

The BBC spoke to five of them. Here, they talk about the promises he has made, the issues he will address and what they expect from the president.

‘If it doesn’t work, then it’s my fault’

လူအီ အိုလီဗီရာတစ်ယောက် သူ့ ကော်ဖီဆိုင်ကို ကျောမီထိုင်နေပါတယ်။ သူ့နောက်မှာတော့ ကော် ဖီလို့ ဘာသာစုံနဲ့ ရေးထာတားတဲ့ နံရံကပ်စာကို တွေ့ရပြီး နောက်မှာလည်း ထိုင်ခုံအလွတ်တွေ တွေ့ရပါတယ်

Luis Oliveira said Trump has not been able to “catch up” on the policies he has quickly implemented in his first 100 days in office.

On immigration, he has been credited with new border restrictions and deportations, including sending men who are in the United States to a notorious prison in El Salvador. The number of confrontations between U.S. border guards and migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border has also declined.

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