New decree abortion, migration, diversity: What Trump decided within one night






Donald Trump wants to undo the politics of the bidding government as quickly as possible. Now the Republican has again drained a salvation decrees within a few hours.

Donald Trump never made a secret of how little he thought of the government work of his predecessor Joe Biden. Hardly in office, the new old US president issues one decree after the other to reverse the resolutions of the bid administration. The Trump government is particularly targeting abortion and diversity. Shortly after his notice of office, Trump signed a hundred decrees. Now the next swing followed. An overview:

  • US foreign aids exposed: According to a media report, the US State Department stops a large part of the foreign aids in accordance with President Donald Trump. The measure should apply for 90 days and probably affects funds for important allies such as Ukraine, Jordan and Taiwan. Accordingly, no further measures may be taken to distribute aids to programs that have already been approved by the US government. Exceptions are intended for military aid for Israel and Egypt. Accordingly, only funds that are in line with the President’s foreign policy – i.e. in the national interest of the United States – are to be paid out.
  • Deportation relieved: On Monday, the new Trump government hired two migration programs. US media now report on a memorandum by the incumbent Minister of Homeland Protection Benjamine Huffman, which allows the authorities to deport migrants that have been legally entered through these programs. This affects people who had entered the “humanitarian parole) on the basis of a” humanitarian parole) and were approved via the app CBP One. The app enabled appointments to agree on eight border crossings since 2020 and submitted asylum applications in advance. In addition, migrants who entered Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela have been affected via a separate program for refugees. They were granted the stay in the country for up to two years.
  • Access to abortions: Trump picked up two decrees on Friday that should ensure nationwide access to abortions. His government also blocked financial aid for organizations abroad who offer or support abortions. Biden had issued the decrees after the Supreme Court of the United States had lifted nationwide right to abortion in 2022.
  • Diversity programs dissolved: In another memorandum, the US federal authorities were instructed to close all offices and to close diversity and inclusion within 60 days, insofar as this is permitted by law. Already on Wednesday, the government sent the “Dei” representative to US federal authorities on a paid vacation before their jobs are to be abolished. “Dei” stands for diversity, justice and inclusion. The measures of people of different origins, different sexes or with disabilities enable the same opportunities in the workplace. The Trump government speaks of “discriminatory and illegal preferences” that could violate US citizenship rights.

Donald Trump’s favorite instrument: decrees

Decrees are an important instrument for US presidents with which they can direct the government’s actions without the consent of the parliament. President Donald Trump can legally binding his executive power via the so -called executive orders.

Since the end of the Second World War, more than 4,400 decrees have been signed by President since the end of the Second World War-220 of which have come from Trump’s first term between 2017 and 2021.

The decrees can be revoked by the next President – and they can be legally appealed to more easily than a law. For example, against Trump’s decree to restrict the right to US state membership at birth in the United States.

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