Immigration Directives

National Homeownership Month, 2026

This Presidential Proclamation officially declares June 2026 as National Homeownership Month, using the occasion to frame the administration's efforts as actively reversing a housing affordability crisis inherited from the previous administration.

The President asserts success through actions like issuing an Executive Order for price relief, directing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to purchase mortgage-backed securities to lower borrowing costs, and banning large institutional investors from buying single-family homes.

The proclamation concludes by urging Congress to enact permanent housing reforms and vows continued commitment to ensuring homes belong to families rather than corporations.

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Flag Day and National Flag Week, 2026

This Presidential Proclamation designates June 14, 2026, as Flag Day and the following week as National Flag Week, in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the American Republic.

The proclamation extols the flag as the enduring symbol of American freedom, democracy, and strength, referencing its history from the Revolutionary War to space exploration.

It directs federal officials to display the flag on government buildings and urges all Americans to honor the flag through public display and recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance during the period leading up to Independence Day.

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Further Adjusting the Tariff Regimes for Imports of Aluminum, Steel, and Copper into the United States

This Presidential Proclamation formally modifies the existing Section 232 tariff regimes imposed on imports of aluminum, steel, and copper, as established in prior proclamations, based on recommendations from the Secretary of Commerce regarding national security concerns and domestic economic impacts.

The modifications introduce a temporarily reduced 15 percent ad valorem duty for specific derivative products, including agricultural equipment and residential HVAC systems, while also extending coverage to products like aluminum lithographic plates and steel racks to prevent circumvention.

Furthermore, the proclamation lowers the threshold for a product to qualify as 'entirely' made of American metals from 95 percent to 85 percent to incentivize domestic sourcing.

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Removing Unnecessary and Counterproductive Restrictions on Access to Federal Lands

This Presidential Action, issued on May 29, 2026, revokes Executive Order 11644 and Executive Order 11989, which previously governed the designation of off-road vehicle use on public lands.

The President determined that these 50-year-old orders imposed unnecessary burdens and vague criteria inefficiently, and that existing comprehensive statutory authorities provide a superior framework for managing Federal lands.

The action directs relevant agency heads to initiate rulemaking to rescind or revise regulations implementing the revoked orders, aiming to increase public access, recreational opportunities, and restore balanced land management by replacing subjective standards with statutorily grounded rules.

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Restoring Integrity to America’s Financial System

This Presidential Action directs federal agencies to strengthen the integrity and safety of the U.S. financial system by mitigating risks associated with illicit cross-border finance and unsafe lending practices.

The order tasks the Secretary of the Treasury with issuing an advisory detailing red flags for financial abuse related to unauthorized employment and payroll schemes, and proposing changes to Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) regulations to enhance customer due diligence, potentially considering lawful immigration status when assessing risk.

Furthermore, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is directed to clarify that potential deportation and loss of wages should be considered factors in assessing a non-work-authorized borrower's ability to repay a loan, aiming to safeguard the national banking system against structural credit risks.

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This Presidential Action document transmits a list of personnel nominations to the Senate for confirmation across various federal departments, including the Treasury, Homeland Security, State Department, and Labor Department, alongside the formal withdrawal of one prior nomination for a Public Health Service position.

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Imposing Sanctions on Those Responsible for Repression in Cuba and for Threats to United States National Security and Foreign Policy

This Presidential Action, issued under the authority granted by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and the National Emergencies Act (NEA), builds upon the national emergency declared in Executive Order 14380 concerning the policies and actions of the Government of Cuba.

The order directs the Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury to block the property and interests in property of foreign persons determined to be involved in operating within key destabilizing sectors of the Cuban economy, engaging in serious human rights abuses, or corruption.

Furthermore, it suspends the entry of such designated aliens into the United States and authorizes sanctions, including blocking U.S.-held assets, against foreign financial institutions that facilitate transactions for blocked persons.

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Nominations Sent to the Senate

This document, categorized as a Presidential Action, formally lists multiple nominations sent by the President to the Senate for confirmation, primarily identifying candidates for U.S. District Judge positions in various federal districts (Ohio and Texas) and Associate Judge positions for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

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