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Donald Trump: First Actions Expected on His First Day Back in the White House

Emmanuel Paul
Emmanuel Paul - Journalist/ Storyteller
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at PPG Paints Arena, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in Pittsburgh, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

On the eve of his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump is preparing to make his return with a series of bold measures closely aligned with his campaign promises.

Renowned for his hardline stance on immigration, the former president is set to establish the tone of his administration from day one with decisions poised to reshape the nation’s immigration policies.

One of the first actions planned is the declaration of a national state of emergency at the southern border. This measure aims to bolster security and allocate additional resources to address what Trump has called an “unprecedented crisis.”

Another anticipated measure is the termination of the “catch and release” policy, which has historically allowed immigrants detained at the border to be released while awaiting their court hearings. By ending this practice, Trump seeks to deter illegal crossings and tighten control over the immigration process.

Additionally, Trump has announced plans to put a stop to asylum applications at the southern border. This controversial move could have significant repercussions for migrants fleeing violence or poverty in their home countries. Under this initiative, asylum seekers would be required to apply from third countries, effectively redirecting the process outside U.S. borders.

Perhaps the most contentious proposal is his plan to end birthright citizenship, a right guaranteed under the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which grants citizenship to anyone born on American soil. This measure has already ignited intense legal and political debate, with experts warning of its profound constitutional implications.

Through these proposed actions, Donald Trump aims to fulfill his pledge to enforce stricter immigration policies and reinforce U.S. sovereignty. However, if implemented, these measures are expected to face significant legal hurdles and strong opposition from advocacy groups and international observers.

As the world watches closely, the first hours of Trump’s new term could set a pivotal course for the future of U.S. immigration policies, shaping the nation’s approach to migration and its place on the global stage.

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