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Honoring Jocelyn Nungaray
President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14229 on March 4, 2025, to honor Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl tragically murdered in Houston, Texas, allegedly by illegal aliens. The order directs the Secretary of the Interior to rename the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas as the "Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge." This renaming aims to permanently commemorate Jocelyn's life and is part of a broader critique of previous immigration policies that the order claims contributed to such tragedies. The Secretary is instructed to update all federal references to reflect the new name within 30 days.
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Mar 06, 2025
Amendment to Duties to Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Southern Border
Mar 06, 2025
FRAmendment to Duties To Address the Situation at Our Southern Border
Mar 02, 2025
Amendment to Duties to Address the Situation at our Southern Border
Feb 25, 2025
FREnding Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders
Feb 24, 2025
FRContinuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Cuba and of the Emergency Authority Relating to the Regulation of the Anchorage and Movement of Vessels
On February 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a notice to continue the national emergency with respect to Cuba, originally declared in 1996. This emergency was established due to the Cuban government's destruction of two unarmed U.S.-registered civilian aircraft in international airspace. The continuation of this emergency maintains the authority to regulate the anchorage and movement of vessels to prevent potential disturbances in international relations and to deter unauthorized U.S. vessel entry into Cuban waters, which could lead to mass migration. This action underscores ongoing concerns about Cuba's use of force and its implications for U.S. national security.
Feb 10, 2025
FRProgress on the Situation at Our Northern Border
President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14197 on February 3, 2025, addressing concerns about illegal migration and drug trafficking across the northern border with Canada. The order acknowledges Canada's recent cooperative actions to mitigate these issues and pauses the implementation of additional tariffs on Canadian goods until March 4, 2025, to assess the effectiveness of these measures. During this pause, relevant U.S. authorities will evaluate the situation to determine if further action, including the reinstatement of tariffs, is necessary. The order is part of ongoing efforts to protect U.S. national security and economic interests.
Feb 10, 2025
FRProgress on the Situation at Our Southern Border
President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14198 on February 3, 2025, addressing the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border. The order recognizes the steps taken by the Mexican government to tackle illegal migration and drug trafficking, which President Trump had previously identified as a threat to U.S. national security and economy. As a result, the implementation of a 25 percent tariff on Mexican products, initially set to begin on February 4, 2025, has been paused until March 4, 2025, to allow further assessment of Mexico's actions. During this pause, U.S. officials will evaluate whether the measures taken by Mexico are sufficient to mitigate the crisis. If the situation deteriorates, the tariffs may be imposed immediately.
Feb 07, 2025
FRImposing Duties To Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across Our Northern Border
On February 1, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued Executive Order 14193 to impose additional tariffs on Canadian products in response to the flow of illicit drugs across the northern border. The order cites the failure of Canada to adequately address drug trafficking and the associated public health crisis in the United States, particularly involving fentanyl. It mandates a 25% tariff on most Canadian imports and a 10% tariff on energy products, effective February 4, 2025, unless Canada takes sufficient action to mitigate the issue. The order also expands the scope of a previously declared national emergency to include threats from the northern border and authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security to implement and enforce these measures.
Feb 07, 2025
FRImposing Duties To Address the Situation at Our Southern Border
On February 1, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued Executive Order 14194 to address the challenges posed by illegal immigration and drug trafficking at the southern border of the United States. The order imposes a 25% tariff on all goods imported from Mexico, effective February 4, 2025, as a response to what the President describes as Mexico's inadequate efforts to curb the flow of illegal migrants and drugs into the U.S. This action is taken under the authority of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the National Emergencies Act, expanding a previously declared national emergency. The order aims to pressure Mexico into taking more effective measures against drug trafficking organizations and illegal migration.
Feb 01, 2025
Imposing Duties to Address the Situation at Our Southern Border
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all goods imported from Mexico. This action is in response to what he describes as a national emergency at the southern border, citing the influx of illegal migrants and illicit drugs, particularly from Mexican drug trafficking organizations. The order aims to pressure Mexico into taking more substantial actions against drug trafficking and illegal migration. The tariffs will take effect on February 4, 2025, and could be adjusted if Mexico retaliates or if the situation improves. The Secretary of Homeland Security is tasked with monitoring the situation and advising on further actions if necessary.
Jan 31, 2025
FRDesignation of Ansar Allah as a Foreign Terrorist Organization
On January 22, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an executive order initiating the process to designate Ansar Allah, also known as the Houthis, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization under the Immigration and Nationality Act. This action is driven by the group's attacks on U.S. Navy warships, civilian infrastructure, and commercial vessels, which threaten American personnel, regional partners, and global maritime trade. The order directs the Secretary of State to consult with intelligence and treasury officials and report back within 30 days on the designation process. Following the report, the Secretary of State is tasked with taking appropriate steps to formalize the designation, while USAID is instructed to review and potentially terminate relationships with entities linked to Ansar Allah.
Jan 30, 2025
FRClarifying the Military's Role in Protecting the Territorial Integrity of the United States
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14167, which clarifies the role of the U.S. military in safeguarding the nation's borders. The order emphasizes the importance of the Armed Forces in protecting the United States from threats such as unlawful mass migration, drug trafficking, and human smuggling. It directs the Secretary of Defense to revise the Unified Command Plan to assign the U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) the mission of securing the borders and maintaining national sovereignty. The order also requires USNORTHCOM to engage in detailed planning and continuous assessment to address these security challenges effectively.
Jan 30, 2025
FRProtecting the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14161, titled "Protecting the United States From Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats." This order mandates enhanced vetting and screening of all foreign nationals seeking admission to the United States to ensure they do not pose a security threat. It requires the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director of National Intelligence to coordinate efforts to identify and mitigate risks associated with foreign nationals. The order also calls for a review of visa programs and regulations to prevent misuse by hostile actors and to ensure that admitted individuals do not undermine American constitutional values. The goal is to protect U.S. citizens and national interests by strengthening immigration controls and security measures.
Jan 30, 2025
FRRealigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14163, which suspends the United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) due to concerns about the country's ability to manage high levels of migration. The order cites the need to protect public safety, national security, and preserve resources for American citizens. It allows for the admission of refugees on a case-by-case basis if deemed in the national interest and not a threat to security. The order also calls for increased involvement of state and local jurisdictions in refugee resettlement decisions. Additionally, it revokes a previous executive order related to refugee resettlement and climate change migration.
Jan 30, 2025
FRSecuring Our Borders
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 14165, titled "Securing Our Borders." This order directs the federal government to take comprehensive actions to secure the U.S. borders, primarily focusing on the southern border. Key measures include constructing physical barriers, deploying additional personnel, and enhancing detention practices to prevent illegal entry and ensure the removal of unauthorized immigrants. The order also mandates the resumption of the Migrant Protection Protocols and adjusts parole policies to align with these objectives. Additionally, it calls for increased international cooperation and prioritizes the prosecution of border-related offenses.
Jan 29, 2025
Expanding Migrant Operations Center at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay to Full Capacity
President Donald Trump has issued a memorandum directing the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Homeland Security to expand the Migrant Operations Center at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay to its full capacity. This action aims to provide additional detention space specifically for high-priority criminal aliens who are unlawfully present in the United States. The purpose of this expansion is to address immigration enforcement needs and to support efforts to halt illegal border crossings, dismantle criminal cartels, and restore national sovereignty. The memorandum clarifies that it does not create any legal rights or benefits enforceable against the U.S. government.
Jan 29, 2025
President Donald J. Trump Signed S.5 into Law
On January 29, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed the "Laken Riley Act" into law. This legislation mandates that the Secretary of Homeland Security must detain individuals who are in the United States and have been charged with theft. The law aims to ensure that these individuals are taken into custody as part of its enforcement measures.
Jan 29, 2025
FRDeclaring a National Emergency at the Southern Border of the United States
On January 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border of the United States. This proclamation authorizes the use of the Armed Forces to support the Department of Homeland Security in achieving full operational control of the border. It directs the construction of additional physical barriers and the deployment of military personnel to assist with border security operations. The proclamation also calls for a review and potential revision of policies to prevent unauthorized entry and ensure the safety of security personnel. Additionally, it revokes a previous proclamation that terminated the emergency status at the border.
Jan 29, 2025
FRGuaranteeing the States Protection Against Invasion
On January 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation declaring the situation at the U.S. southern border as an "invasion" under Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution. This action suspends the entry of aliens involved in this invasion, citing concerns over national security, public health, and safety. The proclamation directs federal agencies to take measures to prevent the physical entry of these individuals and to restrict their access to immigration provisions that would allow them to remain in the U.S. It aims to fulfill the federal government's constitutional obligation to protect states against invasion.