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Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence said Saturday that Donald Trump’s developing position on immigration will be clarified in the coming weeks but will be “completely consistent” with Trump’s prior statements on a key issue for his campaign.

“It’s a classic CEO process that I see up close and personal with him all the time. What you see as he’s finishing out his thinking on this is just listening to a lot of people and hearing from a lot of people,” the Indiana governor said during a 30-minute discussion with the Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial board.

“At the end of the day, when he articulates a position, it’s going to be very much consistent with the priorities that he’s laid forth and that have really resonated with millions of Americans.”

Trump’s hard-line pronouncements about building a wall and deporting the roughly 11 million people living in the country illegally were central to his winning message in the Republican presidential primaries. Trump’s positions appeared to waver this week, as he seemed to voice support for allowing some immigrants to stay.

Pence said Trump remains committed to building a physical barrier and to internal enforcement of immigration laws.