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America: Expected actions of Donald Trump's administration! It's still hitting undocumented immigrants.

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America: Expected actions of Donald Trump's administration! It's still hitting undocumented immigrants.

Expected actions of Donald Trump's administration! It's still hitting undocumented immigrants.

 

November 5, 2024 is when Donald Trump was re-elected to lead the United States of America after defeating Kamala Harris who represented the Democratic Party.

During his campaign, Trump from the Republican Party promised Americans the implementation of various measures related to immigration, economic, security and other issues.   Since his party has a majority in the Senate, analysts say that Trump may be able to implement his strategy because he will have the support of the House of Representatives. In his victory speech, Trump assured the American people that "What we promised, we will do."

While

outlining what he will focus on during his administration, Trump has not provided enough details on how he might achieve it. Some of Trump's promises to Americans include;

1. Deport undocumented immigrants

During the campaign, Trump promised citizens to deport large numbers of undocumented immigrants.

In terms of dealing with immigration, Trump has vowed to complete the construction of the wall separating the United States and Mexico, which had begun to be built during his first administration.

Currently, the numbers show that the number of people passing through this border in the south of the United States, increased significantly only at the end of 2023 and started to decrease in this year 2024.

Analysts and experts say that deporting immigrants on the scale that Trump has promised could lead to legal trouble and have a serious impact on the country's economy.

2. To meet the economy, taxes and prices

Trump has promised to end inflation and cut taxes at the highest level, continuing the changes he made in 2017.

In doing so, he said, vacation pay would be tax-free, eliminating Social Security taxes and reducing corporate taxes.

He also plans to impose new tariffs of at least 10% on most products from outside the country in order to reduce the trade deficit.

But for goods from China, it is said that he may impose an additional tax of 60%.

Some economists say that, these activities may increase the prices for the people, so it will be difficult for the minority to pay for them.

3. Removal of air defense measures

During his first term in office, between 2016 and 2024, Trump rolled back many environmental protection measures, so much so that the United States became the first country to withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change.

This time, he again promised Americans to reduce environmental regulations, mainly as a way to help the US auto industry.

Trump has been vocal in his criticism of electric cars, which has led him to promise to block President Biden's goals to encourage people to use more environmentally friendly vehicles.

Trump has also vowed to increase oil production in the US, saying he will drill it from day one, in favor of renewable energy sources such as wind.

He also wants to open up some areas, such as the Arctic desert, to oil drilling, which he says will lower the cost of energy, although many analysts are skeptical.

4.  The end of the war in Ukraine

Trump strongly criticized the policy of providing billions of dollars to support Ukraine in its war with Russia, promising to stop this war "within 24 hours" as soon as he enters the White House. He says he will end this war through a negotiated settlement.

He did not say what he thinks about the side that will agree to hang up their hands in the war, although the Democrats say that this decision would strengthen the immunity of President Vladimir Putin and allow him to do other things he wants.

Trump wants the United States to distance itself from the problems of conflict and war in other countries in general.

Regarding the war in Gaza, Trump shows himself as a strong supporter of Israel, but asks this country in the Middle East to stop its war activities.

He also pledged to end the violence against Lebanon, but did not give enough details on how he would achieve it.

 

 

5. No law will punish abortionists

Although some of his supporters want it, but during the debate with Kamala Harris, Trump said that he will not sign the law that criminalizes abortion.

In 2022, nationwide, abortion rights were invalidated by the Supreme Court.

Trump has often argued that states should have the freedom to choose their own abortion laws, but he has often struggled to take a firm stand on the issue.

2. Giving amnesty to those who appeared in the protests of January 6, 2021

Trump said he would "free" some of those convicted of crimes during the riots in Washington DC on January 6, 2021, when his supporters stormed the Capitol building, which houses the House of Representatives, in an effort to prevent Joe Biden's victory in the U.S. election. 2020.

At the time, Trump was accused of participating in the protests in which people died.

Only Trump said he would do everything possible to limit the impact of the protests and pardon hundreds of his followers who became political prisoners.

Trump has testified that many are being held illegally, although he has admitted that some of them may have crossed the line.

6. Suspend Special Prosecutor Jack Smith

Trump has vowed to fire "within two seconds" of taking office, the prosecutor leading the two impeachment investigations.

Special prosecutor Jack Smith has filed a preliminary indictment on charges against Trump, including trying to alter the results of the 2020 election and mishandling classified documents.

Trump denies any wrongdoing, and managed to get none of the lawsuits to reach court before the election.

Donald Trump will return to the White House as the first president ever to be convicted of a crime, after he was convicted of falsifying business documents in New York.

It is expected that Donald Trump, who was elected as the 47th President of the United States, will be sworn in to lead this giant country on January 20, 2025.

 

Marc N

www.andika.rw

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