In a flurry of executive orders, President Donald Trump wasted no time in reversing the policies of his predecessor, Joe Biden, to push forward his “America First” agenda. From immigration to economics, Trump’s initial actions set the stage for a transformative approach to governance.
Immigration
- Ending “Catch and Release”: Trump reversed the Biden administration’s border policies by putting an end to “catch and release.”
- Reinstating “Remain in Mexico” Policy: This executive action reestablished the “Remain in Mexico” policy and directed further construction of a wall along the southern border.
- Empowering Agencies to Remove Illegal Immigrants: Trump signed an order giving ICE and CBP agents the authority to deport unauthorized immigrants, establishing federal Homeland Security Task Forces for assistance.
- Declaring Cartels as Terrorist Groups: An emergency was declared to designate cartels and gangs as terrorists, invoking the Alien Enemies Act to take action against them.
Economics
- Returning Federal Workers to the Office: Federal workers were required to return to offices, putting an end to widespread work-from-home policies.
In the coming days and weeks, Trump’s executive orders would impact various sectors such as military deployment, trade policies, and healthcare regulations. Each action was meticulously calculated to align with Trump’s vision for a strong and sovereign America.
As the reverberations of these executive orders unfold, one thing is clear – the Trump administration is poised to deliver on their promise of a new era defined by bold and decisive action. It remains to be seen how these policies will shape the future of the nation.
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