Donald Trump made his debut as the 47th President of the United States on January 21, 2025, marking his return to the White House with the promise to make "America great once again". Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a businessman turned into be politician, he has an ideology called Trumpism. he used this ideology in his previous term. The last time things were new to him still he continuously made the uncertainty in global politics. This time everything is different, he is different, and he is more ready to make a lot of change in American history well time will the story but I think we are sure is next four years are going to be full of shocks and surprises. On day 1, he did what was promised by passing executive orders.
Here's the Day 1 of Mr. President's Orders:
- Immediate Withdrawal Declaration: Trump signed a directive to formally notify the United Nations of the U.S.'s intention to exit the Paris Agreement, claiming it to be an "unfair" accord that disproportionately impacts American industries while allowing countries like China to pollute without consequence.
- Shutting Down Asylum Admissions: Trump plans to "end" asylum admissions through a presidential proclamation, which would facilitate fast-track deportations at the U.S.-Mexico border. This move aims to drastically limit the ability of individuals to seek asylum in the U.S.
- Suspension of Refugee Admissions: The administration is expected to temporarily suspend refugee admissions, reflecting a broader strategy to restrict humanitarian migration into the U.S.
- Reinstatement of the "Remain in Mexico" Policy: The "Remain in Mexico" policy will be revived, requiring asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims are processed. This policy had been previously suspended but is set to return under Trump's directives.
- Closure of CBP One Application: The Biden-era CBP One application, which allowed asylum seekers to schedule appointments for entry into the U.S., is likely to be shut down. This could lead to increased attempts to cross the border illegally as potential asylum seekers lose a legal pathway.
- Increased Militarization of Border Enforcement: A national emergency declaration will enable the military's increased involvement in border enforcement, further complicating the asylum process for those seeking refuge from violence and persecution.
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