Some of Trump’s actions have taken effect immediately. Others are facing legal challenges or will require additional funding.
President Trump began his immigration crackdown with a flurry of executive orders. Immigration experts say they lay out how he hopes to transform enforcement at the southern U.S. border and beyond.
(The Center Square) – in anticipation of mass deportations of illegal aliens by newly-elected President Donald Trump, Washington state Gov. Bob Ferguson has signed an executive order intended to provide services for children of those deported.
Shortly after his inauguration, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency about migrants crossing the southern border and signed several executive orders.
President Trump issues six executive orders covering immigration policy decisions. A summary of these executive orders follows.
President Trump signed numerous executive orders related to his immigration policy objectives, including a declaration of
Trump promises to sign executive actions to address immigration and border security. Some will likely spark legal battles.
In his first days as President, Donald Trump's administration has already implemented significant changes to U.S. immigration policies, with heightened enforcement activities creating uncertainty for immigrant communities across the nation.
On the first day of Trump's second term, the president passed a series of executive orders taking his crusade against immigrants further than the first term.
The orders include declaring a national emergency to deploy military personnel to the border, suspending refugee resettlement and ending birthright citizenship.
Amid a flurry of orders from the White House intended to crack down on migrants who do not have permanent U.S. residency status, Lancaster city officials say they will abide