Trump’s First 100 Days on Border and Immigration- Washington Examiner
President Donald Trump has quickly moved to seal off the southern border, but has struggled to carry out the “largest-ever” deportation operation of immigrants.
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15h agoTrump's 39% approval rating for his handling of the economy is his worst score ever, including during his first term. The majority of respondents disapprove of how Trump is handling most aspects of his job, including foreign policy and immigration. Montanaro says Trump's approval rating could change. However, these are polarized times, and Montanaro doesn't expect much to change many people's minds.
President Donald Trump’s second term has marked one of the busiest first 100 days of any president in recent memory, with the commander-in-chief issuing a slew of executive orders and pursuing a litany of initiatives designed to radically overhaul the federal government, upending the four-year legacy of his predecessor. The initiatives may also have a profound effect on how Americans define themselves.
Key tenets of Trump’s first 100 days include imposing harsh tariffs on Chinese imports, starting and continuing peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, unveiling plans to dismantle organizations like the Education Department and cracking down on border security amid a mass deportation initiative.