
"On his first day back in office on January 20, 2025, Trump signed 26 executive orders, establishing a new record for the most executive orders signed on the first day in office by a president. Executive orders are directives issued by the US president. They are supposed to pertain to the management of the federal government and may not override federal laws. Critics say he often exceeds these boundaries, leading to court challenges of many of his executive orders."
"According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the second Trump administration had deported at least 605,000 people in DHS enforcement operations as of December 10 while an additional 1.9 million voluntarily self-deported. Over the past year, about 1.6 million people living in the US lost their legal immigrant status, including those affected by the termination of their temporary protected status and various student and high-skilled visa programmes."
Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office on January 20, 2025, initiating a fast-paced second term marked by significant economic, diplomatic and social policy shifts, including tariffs and an operation resulting in the capture of President Maduro. The administration signed 26 executive orders on day one and 228 in the first year, exceeding the 220 orders from the 2017–2021 term. Executive orders direct federal government management but may not override federal laws, and many faced legal challenges. The Department of Homeland Security reported at least 605,000 deportations, 1.9 million voluntary self-deportations, about 1.6 million people losing legal immigrant status, and 66,886 ICE detentions with an average of 821 arrests per day.
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