Newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump plans to implement 25 major policy changes as soon as he takes office, including controversial reforms in immigration and hiring practices, according to Reuters.
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One of the most significant changes involves granting immigration officers the authority to detain individuals without any prior criminal record. Trump has also signaled a merit-based system as the sole criterion for hiring in various U.S. institutions, eliminating considerations of race or gender quotas.
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Trump’s campaign marked by promises of sweeping reforms, with immigration issues receiving significant attention. Recently, topic of ending birthright citizenship emerged in international media.
While no timeline for its implementation has been revealed, Reuters reports that Trump could enact substantial immigration-related changes on his very first day in office.
Key Changes Expected:
Immigration Policy Overhaul: Trump may sign executive orders to empower immigration authorities and revise current policies significantly.
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Reviving Energy Production: In response to the temporary halt on natural gas exports imposed by Biden administration, Trump expected to lift the suspension immediately to boost U.S. energy production.
Merit-Based Hiring Practices: Hiring within U.S. institutions will focus solely on merit, with no separate quotas based on race or gender.
Additionally, Reuters notes that Trump could issue an executive order to restart the construction of halted projects, further signaling his administration’s focus on advancing infrastructure and energy independence.
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These anticipated actions reflect Trump’s campaign promises to prioritize economic growth, immigration control, and institutional reforms, aiming to reshape U.S. policies in alignment with his vision for the nation.