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President Trump is planning to sign executive orders on immigration this week

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I think this article explains in more detail what is going on in the administration concerning DACA.

Sessions and Bannon look to modify the program, but not shelve it. I assume the President is waiting until Sessions is confirmed for that to happen. Democrats have delayed confirmation of Sessions by a week, and explains why no action might have been taken thus far. If Sessions is not officially in Trump's cabinet it would be suspicious to issue further executive action on DACA specifically.
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WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump is planning to sign executive orders on Wednesday toughening immigration enforcement along the U.S.-Mexico border and targeting cities where local leaders refuse to hand over illegal immigrants for deportation, part of a multi-day rollout of his long-promised crackdown on illegal immigration, officials familiar with the decision said Tuesday.

The moves represent Trump's first effort to deliver on perhaps the signature issue that drove his presidential campaign: his belief that illegal immigration is out of control and threatening the country's safety and security.

On Wednesday, Trump is planning to speak to a town hall of employees at Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, where he will sign the orders. The effort to crack down on so-called sanctuary cities will resonate with the Republican base, which has long criticized local officials who refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Later this week, officials said, the president plans to sign other orders restricting immigration and access to the United States for refugees and some visa holders from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, though the exact timing was being arranged late Tuesday and subject to change. Residents from many of these places are already rarely granted U.S. visas.

Senior Trump advisers such as chief strategist Stephen Bannon and attorney general designate Jeff Sessions were deeply involved in the extended debate over the orders, said several people familiar with the discussions, who emphasized that the week's actions are intended to start fulfilling Trump's campaign promises on immigration and bring Republicans behind Trump on the issue, one day before he speaks Thursday at a congressional GOP retreat in Philadelphia. These people spoke of condition of anonymity because the executive orders are still being finalized.

While Trump's immigration efforts this week are widely seen inside the White House as a victory for the self-described populist wing of his inner circle - which includes Bannon, Sessions and top policy adviser Stephen Miller - there are ongoing discussions about just how far to go on some policies, in particular the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DACA. The 2012 initiative has given temporary protection from deportation to hundreds of thousands of people who arrived in the United States as children. Trump vowed during the campaign to reverse it.

It was not yet clear Wednesday how DACA would be addressed as part of Trump's immigration actions, if at all, according to a White House official, due to differing views among Trump's advisers and associates about the timing, scope, and political benefits of ending the program or suspending it for new entries.

But whether DACA will be the target of an executive order remained unclear late Tuesday as discussions continued at the White House over how and when to address the program.

"Many options are being worked through on DACA," the official said.

A second person close to Trump noted that Sessions remains highly influential and said during his Senate confirmation hearing this month that ending DACA "would certainly be constitutional." The person said Sessions and Bannon are working to make sure DACA is not shelved or addressed but have not finalized a new policy with Trump.


White House aides said Trump planned to meet Wednesday with several parents of children who were killed by illegal immigrants. These activists, who refer to themselves as "angel moms," were frequently featured during Trump's campaign rallies and during the Republican National Convention.

Any immigration measures announced by the president will set up a fierce battle in Trump's first week between the White House and advocates for immigrants, who were already reacting with alarm Tuesday as word spread that immigration was on the table. Immigration experts said they had been told the orders later this week would include a halt to all admissions of refugees for 120 days, including from the Syrian civil war, and a 30-day pause in issuance of immigrant and non-immigrant visas to people from some predominantly Muslim countries.

The visit to DHS is Trump's second to a Cabinet-level agency since he took office on Friday. He spoke to employees at the CIA's headquarters in Northern Virginia on Saturday.

The presidential visit to DHS also symbolizes some of the more controversial parts of Trump's agenda. He centered his campaign to some degree on his proposal to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to keep out illegal immigrants, a plan that has been vehemently opposed by Democrats and immigrant advocates.

Trump has also promised to beef up immigration enforcement along the border and inside the United States - including a tripling of the number of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents - in an expensive and logistically difficult operation to remove millions of people from the country.

Perhaps most in dispute were Trump's campaign comments on Muslims. He called at one point for a ban on all Muslims entering the United States as a counterterrorism measure, and said he would halt immigration from Syria and deport Syrian refugees already in the country.

It is unclear how this week's executive actions, orchestrated from the White House, will sit with the man who would enforce them: DHS secretary John Kelly. Kelly, a retired Marine general who was confirmed Friday, struck a markedly different tone from the president during his confirmation hearing, saying the controversial southwest border wall might not "be built anytime soon.''

Kelly noted that when he was a Marine officer in Iraq, his forces secured stability in part by reaching out to clerics and other Muslim leaders. He also vowed to promote "tolerance" and said he didn't think it was appropriate to target any group of people solely based on religion or ethnic background, including through the development of a registry.
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There is certainly a possibility that people currently in the program will remain but no new applicants. This certainly seems to be plausible given Trump's negotiating nature to things.
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Cool.

Now, let us wait. The next three days will be interesting.
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There is certainly a possibility that people currently in the program will remain but no new applicants. This certainly seems to be plausible given Trump's negotiating nature to things.
I will take it. If eligible people did not apply for the last 4+ years, they must certainly not need it.
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I will take it. If eligible people did not apply for the last 4+ years, they must certainly not need it.
are you happy now?
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This is agonizing. Thanks for always keeping us updated, Ianus.
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This is agonizing. Thanks for always keeping us updated, Ianus.
Ianus has been the real MVP lately, thanks for keeping us all posted.

And yes, it is agonizing. I'm so tired of all these waiting, I have plans on hold because of this situation, I wish Trump would man up and come up with a plan and let us know already.
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Yep I agree, people have labeled Ianus as throwing only bad news but this is certainly what we need.

Although there seems to be softening in regards to us dreamers. Trump will be coming hard on the rest.

My question will be, will people still have right to due process?

Also how is he hiring more people, I thought there is a hiring freeze.
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Yep I agree, people have labeled Ianus as throwing only bad news but this is certainly what we need.

Although there seems to be softening in regards to us dreamers. Trump will be coming hard on the rest.

My question will be, will people still have right to due process?

Also how is he hiring more people, I thought there is a hiring freeze.
but all the bad news have been false......remember DACA ends on Friday --> False, remember DACA ends on Monday --> False. ICE will sweep all DACAers --> False

There needs to be a borderline, I cuold also go on Breitart and post all the bad articles about us here
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but all the bad news have been false......remember DACA ends on Friday --> False, remember DACA ends on Monday --> False. ICE will sweep all DACAers --> False

There needs to be a borderline
I agree partially, I am pointing out at the fact that better to be informed about what can potentially happen than not.
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