With Plans to Revive the “Remain in Mexico” Policy, Send Additional Troops, Build the Wall on the Border, and Declare Cartels as Terrorist Organizations, Trump Promises a Radical Shift in U.S. Immigration Policy.
Have you ever wondered how far a leader’s determination goes to fulfill their promises? Current President Donald Trump is about to prove he will go to great lengths to turn his vision into reality. With a series of executive orders on the horizon, Trump plans to declare a national emergency at the border with Mexico in an attempt to curb illegal immigration and bolster national security.
What’s at Stake?
The United States’ border with Mexico is a tenuous line that separates not just two countries, but also two worlds. Trump believes that illegal crossings, drug trafficking, and human smuggling networks threaten the safety of Americans. For him, this is a matter of “now or never.” Are his measures the definitive solution, or just more fuel to the fire of the immigration debate?
Measures Proposed by Trump

According to InfoMoney, among the main initiatives, the revival of the “Remain in Mexico” policy stands out. This means that asylum seekers must wait in Mexico until their hearings in the U.S. The end of the “catch and release” policy seeks to eliminate the practice of releasing immigrants while awaiting trial.
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But Trump does not stop there. The construction of the wall on the border is back in focus, as is the sending of additional troops. A physical and human shield aimed at sealing the border for good. The plan also includes designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations, a bold move that promises geopolitical repercussions.
Immigration Policies and Their Impacts
One of the most controversial proposals is the end of birthright citizenship. If approved, this change will alter a long-standing interpretation of the 14th Amendment, generating heated debates. Trump wants to suspend the entry of refugees for six months, a strategy that many consider radical, but which his supporters applaud as necessary.
Reactions and Challenges
Like any controversial decision, Trump’s measures face a wave of criticism and challenges. Mexico and the U.S. already have a delicate relationship, and actions like designating cartels as terrorists could intensify tensions. On the other hand, his supporters argue that these actions are crucial for protecting the country.
Trump is charting a risky, yet calculated path. The political and legal battle will be fierce, especially in a scenario where immigration divides opinions. If his executive orders are implemented, they could redefine the immigration landscape in the U.S. and set precedents with global impact.

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