
The first measures signed by incoming president Donald Trump are expected to primarily address immigration and oil drilling. According to a report obtained by The Washington Post, Stephen Miller, the next deputy chief of staff, urged Republican leaders in Congress to push for significant changes in the southern border, energy, and government workforce.
Regarding oil drilling, it is expected that restrictions will be lifted to encourage this activity. As for the southern border, a border 'crisis' could be declared, although the possibility of a border closure has not been confirmed. In the labor sector, certain measures related to diversity, equity, and inclusion are likely to be eliminated.
Information will be developed about the exact guidelines that these initial presidential orders will take, which will be implemented by Trump, who will assume office next Monday, January 20.
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'The first actions taken by Donald Trump after assuming the presidency will be framed around significant changes in key areas such as the southern border, energy, and the government workforce,' said Stephen Miller, the next deputy chief of staff, according to sources consulted by The Washington Post.