Trump authorizes military deployment plan to border in executive order
- President Donald Trump signed executive orders to enhance border security, including deploying troops and ending the border app CBP One, which previously allowed nearly 1 million people to enter the U.S. Legally.
- The Trump administration plans to end birthright citizenship and suspend refugee resettlement for four months, which may face legal challenges.
- Trump's orders include designating criminal cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and reinstating the 'Remain in Mexico' policy for asylum seekers.
- The executive order against diversity, equity, and inclusion programs at colleges aims to target institutions with large endowments, raising concerns about potential legal violations and censorship.
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Immigration attorney weighs in on new executive orders
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — President Donald Trump upheld a campaign promise during week one of his return of the White House when he issued a series of immigration reform policies in an effort to protect the country from what he called an "invasion of our borders." One of the new executive orders could withhold federal funding from so-called sanctuary cities, or cities that limit or refuse cooperation with immigration officials. Melanie Shapiro i…
4 Under-the-Radar Implications of Trump’s Executive Orders
President Donald Trump signed 46 presidential actions during his first 12 hours in office, including overturning 78 of former President Joe Biden’s executive orders. Between Trump’s moves with major ramifications (like ending all wind permits) and those that seem to represent more personal grievances (like free-flowing showerheads), there has been much confusion over what they all mean. Some would argue that is the entire point: “The more biz…
‘They want immigrants to be scared’: Trump’s executive orders, border action
President Trump’s executive orders on immigration face legal roadblocks. But he’s still sending U.S. troops to the southern border, and threatening to investigate local officials who stand in the way of arresting and deporting people.
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