Immediately after taking office as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump plans to sign a series of executive orders addressing key issues including immigration, border security, energy policy and governance, according to aides who disclosed the plans. PTI reported on Sunday.
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An executive order is a legally enforceable order issued unilaterally by the president. Unlike laws, executive orders do not require Congressional approval. Congress cannot overturn them, but they can be challenged in court.
The Wall Street Journal said, “The scope of the order, which brings major changes to immigration, energy, and government employment policy, signals the urgency with which Mr. Trump and his team plan to embark on ambitious policies.” It shows,” he said.
Stephen Miller, President Trump’s incoming White House deputy chief of staff for policy, said at a press conference with Republican leaders that the executive order includes declaring a state of emergency at the southern border, preparing for a military deployment at the border, and targeting cartels as “foreign countries.” It has been clarified that this includes classifying the organization as a “terrorist organization”. ”, reinstated the “Remain in Mexico” policy, ended the “catch-and-release” policy, and declared an energy-related state of emergency.
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The list also includes opening up drilling in the ocean and the Arctic, accelerating pipeline permitting and construction, reforming government layoffs, and canceling DEI and gender-related mandates.
“He (President Trump) has always fought for all of us, and on Monday afternoon, What would that look like? That would mean an executive order to stop border invasions, send illegal immigrants back home, and take back America.”
“This will mean an end to the criminal cartels and alien gangs that prey on our people. It will mean justice for all Americans who have lost loved ones to illegal aliens,” Miller added.
Donald Trump, 78, plans to reverse several executive orders and actions from the outgoing administration of President Joe Biden. Key moves are expected to include withdrawing from the Paris climate accord, lifting restrictions on fossil fuel production and expanding domestic oil drilling, signaling a shift in U.S. environmental and energy policy.
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Additionally, when Donald Trump enters the White House on Monday afternoon after taking the oath of office, he will have more than 100 executive orders waiting on his desk in the Oval Office, ready to begin his second term without delay. PTI reported.
He always fought for all of us. That would mean an executive order to stop border incursions, send illegal immigrants home, and take back America.
These executive actions are aimed at fulfilling his campaign promises. In an interview with NBC News, President Trump confirmed his plans to sign a “record” number of orders on his first day, emphasizing their importance in advancing his policy. Executive orders do not require parliamentary approval to be legally enforceable, but they can be challenged in court. Trump is scheduled to be inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States on January 20th.
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