The day after President Trump was sworn into office, his administration has already begun turning this country around and reversing Biden’s disastrous policies.
On Monday, within hours of taking office, President Trump signed 42 Executive Orders, Memoranda, and Proclamations, 115 personnel actions, and over 200 executive actions, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
BY THE NUMBERS: President Trump’s HISTORIC first day:
-42 Executive Orders/Memoranda/Proclamations
-115 personnel actions
-More than 200 executive actions
-60 minutes of press Q&A
-3 historic speeches… with more to come at tonight’s balls!— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) January 21, 2025
This includes several actions on border policy, including designating the Cartels as foreign terrorists and revoking several Biden EOs on the border, which allowed unchecked illegal immigration. Now, on day two of his second term, Trump’s Border Czar, Tom Homan, has announced that the mass deportation efforts and illegal alien raids are underway “effective today.”
The Gateway Pundit reported on Sunday that Tom Homan said the immigration raids on sanctuary cities, including Chicago and New York, may be placed on pause after details about the plan were leaked to the media.
Border Czar Tom Homan Says Raids on Sanctuary Cities to Deport Illegals May be Paused After Plan Was Leaked
This comes after it was reported last week that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was preparing to launch a “big f–king operation” in sanctuary cities on Tuesday — just one day after Trump’s inauguration.
Homan later seemed to confirm the reports but also said that leaks put law enforcement officers at “great risk” and that ICE will “make a decision based on this leak.”
However, he came out on Tuesday, telling Fox’s John Roberts that despite
WATCH:
Roberts: Based on your initial schedule, today, roundups of criminal illegal aliens in the process of deporting them would begin. That seems to have been put on hold for a little while. When can we expect that to happen? Where will it begin?
Homan: No, it’s started ICE teams are out there as of today. We gave them the direction to prioritize public safety threats that we’re looking for, so we’ve been working on the target list. There was some discussion about Chicago because a operational plan was released, so we got to look at and reevaluate, does this raise officer safety concerns? And it does, but we’ve addressed that, and teams are out there effective today.
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