WASHINGTON — The Post learned that President Trump will sign a massive “Law and Order” executive order on Monday due to an overhaul policy to prevent the massive deportation of hamstring police and illegal immigrants.
The seven major reform buckets outlined in the administrative documents include instructing the Department of Justice to “create mechanisms that provide legal resources and compensation to officers facing unfair costs from official duties, including biblical assistance.”
As stated in the document, the order calls for “increasing surplus military assets for local law enforcement agencies that the Democratic administration has cut, and for authorities to “pursuit of legal action against state or local authorities that interfere with criminal or immigration law enforcement” to strengthen initiatives against “sanctuary” judges.

The executive order calls for a review of “post-ruling orders that obstruct federal consent orders, out-of-court contracts and law enforcement agencies and amend them where necessary.”
Other reforms envisaged in this document include ensuring that racism probes focus on “direct evidence rather than statistical disparities,” and broadly ordering more federal resources to support police officers, and focusing federal prosecutions on “recidivists with violent crimes, drug trafficking, and illegal firearms.”





