The nation is still wrapping its collective mind around the results of the 2016 election. Donald Trump has become the president-elect of the United States, and he delivered his victory speech in the early hours Wednesday, Nov. 9, in New York City. It's an outcome that many did not expect It’s safe to say that there’s a huge portion of the nation that is experiencing a deep pain this morning.

As we begin to adjust to the words “President Trump,” it’s important to start thinking about what a Trump presidency actually looks like. For those belonging to marginalized groups — women, people of color, immigrants, and members of the LGBTQ community — the thought of Trump’s plans put into action is horrifying. He has promised to reverse Supreme Court decisions that have impacted the lives of women and same-sex couples around the country. He has pledged to deport immigrants and ban people based on religion.

We took a deeper look into a handful of Trump’s promises that he’s made throughout the election season. While some of them sound positive — like his pledge to create new jobs — others are downright terrifying. Here are 10 things that he has promised to do if elected President of the United States.

1. Trump has promised to build a border wall between Mexico and the United States.

This is the promise on which Trump has basically hinged his entire campaign. He began talking about the wall as early as June 2015 when he first announced that he was running for president. “I would build a great wall,” Trump said, “and nobody builds walls better than me, believe me, and I’ll build them very inexpensively, I will build a great, great wall on our southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall.”

He said it again almost a full year later, in a speech he delivered on immigration. “We will build a great wall along the southern border,” Trump promised. “And Mexico will pay for the wall. One hundred percent. They don't know it yet, but they're going to pay for it. And they're great people and great leaders but they're going to pay for the wall. On day one, we will begin working on intangible, physical, tall, power, beautiful southern border wall.” Many experts have analyzed Trump’s wall plan and have determined that not only would it be astronomically expensive, but it also might increase crime.

2. He has also promised to deport 11 million immigrants.

The wall is just one piece of Trump’s immigration policy that has defined his campaign since the very beginning. He has also pledged to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants, something that experts have predicted is nearly impossible. Trump has explained that he would do this by having a “deportation force.” Beyond that, he has not expanded into the details of how this would work.

3. Trump has promised to create millions of jobs.

This has come up time and again, most recently in his victory speech early Wednesday morning. Trump said, “We’re going to rebuild our infrastructure, which will become, by the way, second to none. And we will put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it.” He has expressed that he would create the jobs by an income tax reduction. At a speech in Detroit this past August, Trump outlined his economic policy. “I am proposing an across-the-board income tax reduction, especially for middle income Americans. This will lead to millions of new and really good paying jobs. The rich will pay their fair share, but no one will pay so much that it destroys jobs or undermines our ability as a nation to compete.” However, financial experts have analyzed Trump’s tax plan and concluded that it would actually boost incomes for the very wealthy — not the middle-class.