Scoop: Trump previews 100 executive orders, including immigration crackdown
President-elect Trump and top advisers previewed ambitious plans for 100 executive orders during a meeting with Senate Republicans on Wednesday night, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: While Congress debates the next moves on their own aggressive legislative plans, Trump let them know he is ready to roll β especially on immigration.
- Senators were given previews of some of what they were told would be 100 executive orders, two sources who were in the room told Axios.
- Stephen Miller, Trump's longtime immigration adviser, dove into how they intend to use executive power to address the border and immigration starting Day 1.
- It's unclear if all will be technical executive orders, or more broadly executive actions taken by Trump or federal agencies.
One big border plan: Reinstating Title 42, according to multiple sources.
- The pandemic-era public health policy cites concerns about spreading illness to allow for the rapid expulsion of migrants at the borderΒ β preventing them from even a shot at asylum.
- There were millions of Title 42 expulsions from early in the COVID pandemic until President Biden ended the policy in 2023.
Other executive actions and plans that Miller outlined included:
- More aggressively using a part of the Immigration and Nationality Act β 287(g) β which allows some state and local law enforcement to assist in some of the duties of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
- Building the border wall, constructing soft-sided facilities to hold migrants and implementing other asylum restrictions.