On his first day back in office, President Trump signed several executive orders that reflect his ongoing agenda. Notably, he granted pardons to around 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot, including members of right-wing groups, and directed the U.S. attorney general to drop related cases. Additionally, he declared a national emergency regarding illegal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, targeting criminal cartels and instigating a review of U.S. refugee policies. Trump also announced a plan to revoke previous administration orders while emphasizing the preservation of documents related to perceived political persecutions.
President Trump issued a series of executive orders on his first day back in office, including pardons for those involved in the Capitol riot.
He declared illegal immigration a national emergency, targeting criminal cartels and reviewing U.S. refugee resettlement policies.
Trump committed to revoking numerous executive actions of the Biden administration, asserting the need to preserve records of political persecutions.
His administration aims to reshape immigration policy significantly, citing the strain on the U.S. to absorb immigrants.
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