President-elect Donald Trump plans to reinstate the Title 42 border wall on his first day in office, according to a January 9 Axios report.
Wednesday night, according to Axios.[GOP] The senator is given Two people who were present told Axios that they previewed some of what was said to be 100 executive orders.
Trump was accompanied by top advisers, including immigration czar Stephen Miller.
The pending executive order, which will take time to go into effect and could face litigation if announced, includes “building a border wall and building soft facilities to hold immigrants.” , and the implementation of other asylum restrictions,'' Axios reported.
For example, President Trump needs funds to complete his wall and build detention centers for illegal immigrants, and plans to obtain these funds through a large and rapid reconciliation bill in early 2025. are.
Title 42's legal barrier would allow the Border Patrol to send all apprehended migrants back to Mexico, making the existing but incomplete border wall much more effective.
The rule would have to be invoked by health officials, such as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But it will take time for the Senate to confirm CDC leaders who can reinstate legal barriers. And that barrier could be blocked by lawsuits that claim there is no medical basis.
These executive actions underscore President Trump's commitment to deter new immigration from the South and deport vast numbers of illegal immigrants.
But President Trump's business allies will likely seek to exclude many quick-fix solutions from the list of executive orders.
These immediate solutions include cracking down on airport immigrants who enter the U.S. on B-1/B-2 visitor visas to work illegally, and he wants the IRS to treat them as illegal immigrants. could order an investigation into the company's employment tax records. President Trump may also order lawmakers to stop granting work permits to spouses of H-1B immigrants, immigrants who have been unfairly welcomed by President Joe Biden's pro-immigration officials. It could also freeze the awarding of work permits and green cards to people.
Elon Musk, for example, strongly opposes reinstating Trump's bipartisan 2020 reforms to the influx of H-1B white-collar immigrants. Large but little-known white-collar immigration programs are generally far more lucrative for investors and CEOs than visible influxes of illegal immigrants.
But President Trump can fend off donor pressure by pointing to growing public demand for Biden's immigration fix.
“Forty-seven percent of respondents cited public name transition as a priority for the government, up from 35% who said the same as of December 2023,” Associated Press (AP) reported January 7th.
YouGov survey January 5-8 showed Thirty-four percent of respondents believe that legal immigration “makes life worse” in the country, and 41% of respondents support reducing or eliminating legal immigration. Only 17% support additional legal immigration.
According to YouGov, 61% of Trump voters and 38% of independents support reducing or eliminating legal immigration.
According to YouGov, 40% of Republican voters support hiring fewer or firing H-IB immigrants for white-collar jobs. However, YouGov distorted the question by describing H-1Bs with medium skills as having “special skills”, as if American graduates do not have such skills. Ta.
But the political tide is moving against the H-1 sector as U.S. professionals increasingly speak out against the damage caused by the investor-coerced H-1B workforce. That's also a factor.


