Trump plans to abolish birthright citizenship for the offspring of undocumented immigrants and curb the influx of refugees.
On Day One, Trump will sign numerous orders pertaining to the border.
An executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants is among the border-related orders that President-elect Trump will sign to reform U.S. immigration policy and enhance border security, along with a pause in refugee resettlement for at least four months.
Officials announced that Trump will issue an order to clarify the 14th Amendment and specify that the federal government will not grant automatic citizenship to the children of undocumented immigrants born in the US.
The 14th Amendment grants citizenship to all individuals born or naturalized in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction.
The move, which some legal experts consider a constitutional change, is likely to be challenged in court by civil rights groups and immigration activists.
Some conservative legal scholars and Trump advisers have previously contended that the concept of granting birthright citizenship to the offspring of undocumented immigrants is a misinterpretation of the amendment.
On his first day in office, Trump will sign multiple executive orders concerning border security and illegal immigration.
According to Planet Chronicle, Trump plans to send U.S. troops to the southern border, end Biden's parole policies, and classify international cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.
Trump will order the federal government to resume border wall construction and end Biden's parole policies, including the use of the CBP One app and parole processes for CHNV migrants.
The U.S. Northern Command will receive a second order to deploy U.S. troops to the southern and northern borders, with the directive to prioritize the country's borders and territorial integrity in their strategic planning.
The third order will label MS-13 and the Tren de Aragua, along with other international cartels and organizations, as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) and Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs). With an FTO designation, members can be targeted with financial penalties.
Officials announced on Monday that Trump will sign orders to halt refugee resettlement for four months and eliminate the possibility of asylum for migrants by implementing an immediate removal process.
An official stated that we will terminate asylum and shut the border to unauthorized individuals.
Officials said that Trump will order the attorney general to seek capital punishment for the murder of law enforcement and capital crimes committed by illegal immigrants.
On Monday, it is anticipated that Trump will sign 10 executive orders pertaining to border security and immigration.
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