In his first week back in office, Donald Trump took sweeping actions that reshaped U.S. policies on immigration, civil rights, energy, and international relations. From declaring national emergencies to reversing longstanding legal precedents, his decisions sparked intense debate. These measures signaled a return to hardline policies, with significant domestic and global implications.
Trump's Bold Actions In First Week and Their Far-reaching Impacts
- Trump declared a national emergency at Mexico border, sending 1,500 troops to combat illegal immigration & drug trafficking. This move signals possible military intervention in Mexico.
- He reinstated the 'Remain in Mexico' policy, forcing asylum seekers to wait in Mexico under harsh conditions while their U.S. immigration cases are processed.
- Trump placed Cuba back on the U.S. "State Sponsor of Terror" list, isolating the country economically and making trade with Cuba illegal.
- He ordered the repeal of birthright citizenship, targeting children born to undocumented parents, contradicting over 125 years of legal precedent.
- Trump declared a "national energy emergency," expediting fossil fuel drilling in Alaska and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement.
- He officially recognized only two sexes, male and female, denying recognition of transgender and nonbinary identities in federal matters.
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- Trump dismantled federal civil rights protections, freezing anti-discrimination lawsuits and revoking the Equal Employment Opportunity order from 1965.
- Trump pardoned many of the January 6 rioters, including far-right leaders involved in the Capitol attack, signaling support for them.
- He banned Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in federal agencies, requiring employees to report colleagues who support DEI.
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