How will Trump's executive orders impact U.S.-Mexico border crossings by July 1, 2025?
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Trump to Sign Executive Orders on Immigration, Energy, and Deregulation on First Day
Jan 20, 2025, 06:29 PM
President Donald Trump has promised to issue a series of executive orders on his first day in office, targeting a range of policy areas. These include immigration, energy, and business deregulation. According to White House officials, Trump's immediate actions will focus on remaking immigration policies. The executive orders are prepared for his signature and aim to end diversity, equity, and inclusion funding, crack down on border crossings, and ease regulations on oil and natural gas production. Trump has vowed to declare a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, send troops to support immigration agents, and restrict refugees and asylum. He also plans to restart a policy requiring asylum seekers to wait in Mexico. In the energy sector, Trump intends to declare an energy emergency and promote oil and gas production. Additionally, he aims to roll back protections for transgender people and terminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs within the federal government.
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