PNN – The Associated Press reported that the president-elect of the United States is preparing more than 100 executive orders to be issued on the first day of his second presidential term.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Associated Press wrote on Saturday that Trump informed Republican senators about this during a private meeting in the Congress building. It is expected that the implementation of many of these decrees will begin on the inauguration day, January 20. Stephen Miller, Trump’s top adviser, told Republican senators that measures related to immigration and border security are likely to begin sooner.
According to this American media, while issuing executive orders on the first day of the new term of the American presidency is a common thing, what Trump and his team are planning is unprecedented in the contemporary era of this country.
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Senators who attended last week’s long congressional session with Trump and his team predict that the new administration will also rescind many of the executive orders of the Biden administration.
According to the senators, the completion of the US-Mexico border wall and the creation of detention centers that provide the possibility of housing immigrants until they are deported are among these orders that, according to the senators, require about 100 billion dollars.
Senator James Lankford, Republican of Oklahoma, predicted that Trump’s team would initially focus on the roughly 1 million immigrants who have recently entered the United States and have been convicted of a crime or are ineligible to stay in the United States.