House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan stated on Sunday that President-elect Donald Trump is anticipated to issue several executive orders on immigration on his first day in office. These orders are expected to address key issues such as the southern border wall, the 'remain in Mexico' policy, and asylum and parole policies for migrants.
According to Jordan, it is likely that these executive orders will be announced by the President on his first day in office. He emphasized the importance of securing the border and implementing policies that align with the desires of the American people.
Jordan expressed his hope that key officials in the Trump administration, including 'border czar' Tom Homan, will promptly begin working on executing the large-scale deportations that Trump has promised. He highlighted the urgency of the situation and the need to swiftly address immigration-related issues.
He reiterated that the American public has made their stance clear on the matter, emphasizing the importance of border security and enforcing US asylum laws. Jordan also mentioned that migrants who do not meet the necessary qualifications under US asylum laws could be subject to expedited actions.
As the new administration prepares to take office, the focus on immigration policies and border security remains a top priority. The forthcoming executive orders are expected to set the tone for the administration's approach to these critical issues.