President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order (EO) that directs the compilation of a list of states and jurisdictions that obstruct federal immigration laws.
The White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, detailed two orders that Trump will sign Monday, on the eve of his day 100 in office, a duration of the press along the Tsar of the border with the Tom Homan border.
“Later this afternoon, President Trump will sign an executive order on the law and order and another order in the Sanctuary cities. The first EO will strengthen and unleash the United States police to persecute criminals and protect innocent citizens,” he said.
“The second EO focuses on the protection of the US communities of criminal foreigners, and will direct the Attorney General and Secretary of National Security to publish a list of state and local jurisdictions that obstruct the application of federal immigration laws,”
Homan said that local and state officials should not because “public security threats walking through their community” when asked about the next request and their next trip reported to Rochester, New York, which Santuary Cityies.
“I do not believe that any elected mayor, nor any elected governor, wishes public security threats … walking through the community,” he said.
Breitbart News reported on Monday that Trump will also sign an executive order aimed at ensuring that US truckers and others who operate commercial vehicles are experts in speaking English.
“Be attentive! Today @Potus And I will make a great advertisement to make our roads safer and put the American truck drivers first, ”the Secretary of Transportation is Duffy written in an X post shared by Breitbart News:
Duration The informative session, Leavitt stressed that Trump will have signed more than 140 executive orders since he returned to office at the end of Monday. The production of Trump’s executive order is close to the total number of signed orders of duration of the entire Biden administration, by Leavitt.
In approximately three months, Trump has signed more executive orders than throughout 2017, which included the initial eleven months of his first term. The Federal Registry shows that it signed 55 executive orders in 2017.