Trump outlines new policies on immigration, energy, government reform

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President Trump has announced a series of initiatives aimed at addressing various national concerns. In an effort to bolster border security, he plans to end what he describes as "Biden’s catch-and-release policies," and will reinstate the Remain in Mexico policy. The administration intends to enhance vetting processes and deportation operations, with a focus on criminal aliens. President Trump also aims to suspend refugee resettlement due to perceived strains on community resources.

The military, including the National Guard, is set to be involved in border security efforts. There are plans to designate certain cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and apply the Alien Enemies Act for their removal. Additionally, the Department of Justice will pursue severe penalties for crimes against law enforcement officers and Americans.

On energy policy, President Trump intends to reverse several Biden-era regulations, emphasizing consumer choice in household products and declaring an energy emergency to develop infrastructure. His administration plans to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord and reduce living costs through agency actions.

In government reform, President Trump aims to freeze hiring except in essential areas and halt pending regulations from the previous administration. He proposes new executive orders for rescission and emphasizes accountability among government workers. Plans include returning federal employees to in-person work and ending governmental censorship practices.

The President also seeks changes in cultural policy by recognizing biological distinctions between male and female genders while preserving American landmarks that reflect national history.