Politics Local January 22, 2025

Donald Trump Takes Office with Focus on Immigration

On January 20, 2021, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, pledging to prioritize immigration policies and border security measures during his presidency. His executive orders aim to end birthright citizenship and overhaul asylum processes.


Donald Trump Takes Office with Focus on Immigration

According to reports from news sources, President of the USA Donald Trump plans to declare a state of emergency at the border with Mexico. As part of this decision, the US military will allegedly play a key role in ensuring safety during border conflicts. According to a spokesperson for the new administration, plans are being considered to eliminate a series of programs, including the right to citizenship at birth and the right to political asylum.

Donald Trump entered into the position of the 45th president of the USA on Monday. He plans to bring proposals to Congress and defend the Constitution from his position. In addition to this, Trump is preparing to issue executive orders that reflect the rules regarding citizenship at birth and the ban on political asylum.

Administration representatives commented that the right to apply for political asylum will be terminated, which indicates the possibility of immediate deportation without the opportunity to apply for asylum. It should be noted that these changes will take effect in the context of the tightening of immigration policy pursued by the new administration of the USA.

Businessmen Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg attended the ceremony preceding Donald Trump's inauguration. Along with the president's family, they visited the church nearby the White House. Also at the ceremony were former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson and President Jared Kushner.