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On his day first day in office on Monday, just a few moments after being sworn in as the 47th President of the US making his second return to the White House, President Donald Trump signed a raft of executive orders with far reaching ramifications.
Trump signed an order to begin a mass crack down on illegal immigrants. It is feared the crackdown is targeting about 11 million illegal immigrants… NATS… Another sweeping strategy is to end automatic citizenship for US-born children of illegal immigrants. He also indefinitely suspended refugee resettlement, a program that for decades, had allowed hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war and persecution worldwide to seek refuge in the United States.
Trump also signed an executive order to begin the process of withdrawing the US from the World Health Organization, making it a second time he has issued such an order. He was critical of how the global agency handled Covid-19, accusing it of being biased towards China in how it issued guidance during the outbreak.
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Trump's executive orders: Mass deportations for undocumented immigrants
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