He declared a southern border emergency, reinstated some first-term policies, and ended programs allowing legal entry to the US
President Trump signed numerous executive orders related to his immigration policy objectives, including a declaration of
President Trump’s executive orders this week outline a sweeping agenda, from declaring an invasion at the border to curtailing birthright citizenship. But significant questions remain about what’s next.
President Trump issues six executive orders covering immigration policy decisions. A summary of these executive orders follows.
President Donald Trump signed more executive orders aimed at shutting down the southern border, but the details on how migrants would be blocked from crossing remain unclear.
Trump promises to sign executive actions to address immigration and border security. Some will likely spark legal battles.
The presidential transition Monday brought with it a flurry of executive orders from President Donald Trump covering a wide range of issues and political grievances, with a major focus being on
According to the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, around 412,000 undocumented immigrants resided in the city as of 2022. Approximately 229,000 migrants arrived in the city beginning in that year, though fewer than 51,000 still reside in city-supported shelter.
Some of the resources Johnson highlighted include phone numbers for anyone "witnessing ICE activity," with recommended steps to take if an "officer knocks on your door at home."
Trump signing the order on Day 1 is "testing the outer limits of executive branch power in the immigration sphere," Erin Corcoran, executive director of Notre Dame University’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, said.
Vice President JD Vance says the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops can “do better” in being a “good partner” in common sense immigration enforcement.