Foreign Policy Directives

GUARANTEEING THE STATES PROTECTION AGAINST INVASION

President Trump issued a proclamation declaring an invasion at the southern border of the United States.

The proclamation cites the overwhelming number of undocumented immigrants and the presence of criminal organizations and other national security threats as evidence of this invasion, asserting this situation violates the Constitution's guarantee of state protection from invasion.

In response, it suspends the entry of aliens engaged in the invasion, restricts their access to provisions within the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) granting legal presence in the U.S., and directs the suspension of entry for those failing to provide adequate medical and background information.

Further, it directs the departments of Homeland Security, State, and Justice to take actions to repel the invasion.

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RESTORING NAMES THAT HONOR AMERICAN GREATNESS

This executive order mandates the renaming of Mount McKinley to its former name and the Gulf of Mexico to the "Gulf of America." It also calls for a review of the U.S. Board on Geographic Names' appointees and their processes for naming and renaming geographical locations and directs the Secretary of the Interior to implement these changes.

The order emphasizes the importance of honoring American heroes and heritage in the naming of national landmarks.

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Designating Cartels And Other Organizations As Foreign Terrorist Organizations And Specially Designated Global Terrorists

This executive order declares a national emergency due to the threat posed by drug cartels and transnational criminal organizations.

It outlines a process for designating these groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) or Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) under existing laws, enabling the use of sanctions and other measures to disrupt their activities.

The order also directs preparations for potential use of the Alien Enemies Act if necessary.

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REFORMING THE FEDERAL HIRING PROCESS AND RESTORING MERIT TO GOVERNMENT SERVICE

This executive order mandates a comprehensive overhaul of the federal hiring process.

The order aims to improve efficiency, attract highly skilled candidates committed to American ideals, and eliminate discriminatory practices by prioritizing merit and skill over race, sex, or religion.

A new Federal Hiring Plan, to be developed within 120 days, outlines key strategies including faster hiring times, improved communication with applicants, and enhanced use of technology.

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ESTABLISHING AND IMPLEMENTING THE PRESIDENT'S "DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY"

This executive order establishes the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to improve the efficiency and productivity of the federal government.

It renames the United States Digital Service as the U.S. DOGE Service (USDS) and creates a temporary organization within it to implement the President's 18-month DOGE agenda.

Each federal agency is to form a DOGE Team to coordinate with USDS. The order prioritizes the modernization of federal software, network infrastructure, and IT systems, ensuring data integrity and interoperability, while displacing conflicting prior executive orders.

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AMERICA FIRST POLICY DIRECTIVE TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

Published: Tue 21st Jan 25

This executive order, signed January 20, 2025, establishes an "America First" foreign policy.

It directs the Secretary of State to realign the Department of State's policies, programs, and operations to prioritize American interests.

The order includes provisions clarifying that it doesn't supersede existing legal authorities or create new legal rights.

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PROTECTING THE UNITED STATES FROM FOREIGN TERRORISTS AND OTHER NATIONAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY THREATS

This executive order prioritizes enhancing the vetting and screening of foreign nationals entering or residing in the United States to mitigate national security risks.

It directs multiple federal agencies to strengthen screening procedures, identify countries posing high-risk profiles, and submit reports on deficiencies in vetting information.

The order also emphasizes the need for more rigorous safeguards for refugees and stateless individuals and aims to ensure that visa programs are not exploited by hostile actors.

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This executive order aims to unlock Alaska's natural resource potential by reversing previous restrictions on resource development.

It directs various federal agencies to expedite permitting and leasing processes for energy and natural resource projects, prioritize Alaska's liquefied natural gas (LNG) development, and overturn specific actions taken by the previous administration that targeted resource development in Alaska.

The order also focuses on reviewing and potentially rescinding previous decisions related to land management and environmental impact statements.

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