Trump to deploy troops to border, suspends Biden’s amnesty policies with one-day executive orders

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LonelyPresident-elect Trump on Monday will order the deployment of US troops to the southern border, scrap Biden’s amnesty policies and designate international cartels as foreign terrorist organizations – in a dozen executive orders designed to dramatically overhaul US border and immigration policy.

Fox News has obtained specific details of three of the 11 executive orders Trump is expected to sign related to border security and immigration.

In one order, Trump will immediately direct the federal government to resume construction of the border wall, which was completed by the Biden administration. That order would end Biden-era amnesty policies, including the CBP One application to pardon immigrants to the U.S. and amnesty procedures for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans (CHNVs) — which used to house 30,000 nationals a month. Allowed to fly and placed under probation. About 1.5 million immigrants are admitted under CHNV and CBP One.

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SIERRA VISTA, ARIZONA – AUGUST 22: Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump walks along the US-Mexico border south of Sierra Vista, Arizona on August 22, 2024. (Photo by Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)

The order directs government agencies to reinstate the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP). A Trump-era policy ended by the Biden administration required immigrants to stay in Mexico during asylum hearings.

A second order orders U.S. troops to deploy to the border under the U.S. Northern Command and “directs the military to prioritize our own borders and territorial integrity for strategic planning.” Directs the military to prioritize America’s borders and territorial integrity in strategic planning.

The Secretary of Defense is required to provide a unified command plan and military resources will be integrated with federal law enforcement and intelligence information to “ensure seamless operations and maximum effectiveness,” according to the command.

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“This executive order sends a clear message that the United States is committed to protecting its sovereignty over its land and borders, and that the military has a role to play in protecting our borders,” Fox News reported.

The Third Order designates international cartels and organizations, including MS-13 and the Bloodthirsty Train de Aragua, as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) and Specially Designated International Terrorists (SDGTs). FTO designation allows for targeted action against members, including financial penalties.

Arizona's border wall with Mexico

In this March 2, 2019, file photo, a Customs and Border Protection agent walks through the U.S. side of a razor-wire border wall in Mexico east of Nogales, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Stating that the companies act as killer governments in some states and flood America with criminals and drugs, the order calls for the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to declare the groups a national security threat and end their operations.

The order will be three of 11 border-related executive orders Trump is expected to sign on Monday. He is expected to announce some during his inauguration speech and more when he signs at the White House.

It is yet another clear sign from the incoming administration that it intends to carry out its cornerstone campaign to secure the southern border and launch a historic mass deportation campaign.

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The years-long crisis at the southern border, which began in 2021 and runs through 2024, is being scaled back by increased action from Mexico and June Biden’s executive order to prevent refugees from seeking asylum.

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Trump appointed former Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ISA) director Tom Homan as “border czar” to oversee border security and crackdowns. He also tapped South Dakota Governor Kristy Noem to serve as the next DHS secretary.

“Border security must remain a priority,” NOM told lawmakers on Friday.

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