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Trump’s Bold Actions in First Week & Their Far-Reaching Impacts

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January 29, 2025
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Trump’s Bold Actions in First Week & Their Far-Reaching Impacts
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In just one week, President Donald Trump has made significant moves with both domestic and global repercussions. His actions, ranging from border security to energy policies, have ignited debates. Here’s a summary of what he’s done and why it matters.

Declared an Emergency at the Mexico Border

Trump wasted no time in taking bold actions at the US-Mexico border. He declared a national emergency, aimed at tackling illegal immigration and drug trafficking. The Pentagon immediately sent 1,500 additional troops to the region. Some speculate this could pave the way for military intervention in Mexico, targeting drug cartels designated as “Foreign Terrorist Organizations.”

Reinstated the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy

The ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy is back in action. Under this rule, asylum seekers will be forced to stay in Mexico while waiting for their U.S. immigration cases to be processed. This policy leaves many vulnerable individuals in harsh conditions. Additionally, the CBP One app, which facilitated migrant appointments at ports of entry, is now non-functional.

Placed Cuba Back on the ‘State Sponsor of Terror’ List

Trump has once again placed Cuba on the U.S. “State Sponsor of Terror” list. This designation isolates Cuba economically, making it illegal for U.S. citizens and businesses to trade with the country. Cuba now joins North Korea, Iran, and Syria, which are also on the list. These nations have long been targets of U.S. regime change efforts.

Tried to Repeal Birthright Citizenship

Through an executive order, Trump has targeted the 14th Amendment’s birthright citizenship. The order seeks to deny automatic U.S. citizenship to children born to undocumented parents. This move contradicts over 125 years of legal precedent and has faced legal challenges from civil liberties groups and immigration advocates.

Declared a “National Energy Emergency”

Trump has followed through on his campaign promise to boost domestic energy production. He declared a “national energy emergency” and expedited drilling in Alaska. Trump also revoked a Biden-era ban on fossil fuel production in the state’s coastal areas. On a global scale, Trump’s decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement signals a retreat from international climate change efforts.

Officially Recognized Only “Two Sexes”

The Trump administration issued a rule that officially recognizes only two genders: male and female. This policy denies recognition of transgender and nonbinary identities in government matters. Critics argue that this move is part of a broader attack on the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals, using them as scapegoats for societal frustrations.

Dismantled Federal Civil Rights Protections

Trump’s actions have significantly weakened civil rights protections. He ordered the Department of Justice to freeze civil rights lawsuits aimed at enforcing anti-discrimination laws. He also revoked the Equal Employment Opportunity Order from 1965, which had prohibited racial discrimination in federal hiring.

Pardoned January 6 Rioters

In another controversial move, Trump granted pardons to many of the individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot. These individuals had stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s election win. Some of the pardoned individuals are far-right leaders such as Stuart Rhodes of the Oathkeepers and Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys.

Targeted “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” Programs

Trump issued an executive order banning Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs within federal agencies. These programs had aimed to combat racial discrimination in the workplace. Now, federal employees are required to report colleagues practicing DEI. This move could be a thinly veiled attempt to purge Black workers from government positions.

Impact of Trump’s First Week in Office

Trump’s actions in the first week of his administration signal a sharp shift in U.S. policies on immigration, civil rights, and energy. His focus on strengthening border security and reasserting U.S. energy dominance will shape the country’s future. These moves, however, come at a cost, particularly for marginalized groups and the environment. The reinstatement of controversial policies, such as the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy and the rollback of civil rights protections, has already drawn widespread criticism.

The first week of Trump’s presidency highlights his commitment to his base and his controversial approach to governance. His executive orders demonstrate a disregard for existing norms and legal precedents, especially in matters of immigration and civil rights. With many of his actions already facing legal challenges, it remains to be seen how long these policies will last.

Trump’s agenda appears clear: clamp down on immigration, reverse policies aimed at tackling climate change, and restrict civil rights protections. However, these moves are likely to deepen the partisan divide in the country and lead to more legal battles. As Trump’s presidency progresses, the world will watch closely to see how these early actions play out in the long run.

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