Policy and Legal

Policy and Legal

Trump Acts on Immigration


President Trump’s flurry of executive orders also included major changes to immigration policy.

National emergency: President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border, aiming to bolster border security and deter illegal entry into the country. Specific actions include:

  • Building physical barriers, both temporary and permanent;
  • Directing the Department of Homeland Security to deter illegal immigration and detain illegal immigrants until they can be removed swiftly from the country;
  • Reinstating the “Remain in Mexico” policy; and
  • Terminating the CBP One app, which is used to schedule border appointments and facilitate entry into the U.S.

Forceful intervention: Another EO directs the military to protect the sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of the U.S. and its borders.

  • President Trump also defined the situation at the southern border as an “invasion,” effectively suspending the ability of individuals to apply for asylum.

Other actions: President Trump reinstated his 2017 border security EO that withholds federal funds from sanctuary cities while encouraging collaboration between federal and state agencies, steps up deportations and directs U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to hire 10,000 immigration officers. He also restored a 2017 EO providing for “enhanced vetting” of refugees.

  • President Trump also issued an EO on birthright citizenship, setting up legal challenges over his administration’s interpretation of the 14th Amendment.

The NAM says: “President Trump is right to make the border a first priority,” said NAM Managing Vice President of Policy Chris Netram. “Control of our borders is a national security imperative that provides certainty about the individuals in our country and ensures the rule of law is upheld.”

  • “Even as we secure our borders, we must ensure that America remains a beacon of opportunity and innovation. Manufacturers welcome the opportunity to work with the Trump administration and Congress to fix our broken immigration system. America deserves a modern, well-functioning system for welcoming new people to the United States that helps drive our economy forward, meets our nation’s workforce needs and ensures that the United States remains the most innovative and prosperous country on the planet.”

 

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