Staff – May 9, 2025 (Guest are encouraged share our content)
Making America Great Again
Since taking office on January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump has implemented a range of policies and executive actions aimed at strengthening the United States, with a focus on border security, immigration enforcement, public safety, economic policy, and health reforms. Below is a comprehensive list of actions attributed to his administration, based on available data, that align with the stated goals of enhancing national security, prosperity, and governance efficiency. These actions reflect both official reports and the administration’s stated priorities, though some remain controversial or legally contested. I’ve included specific examples like border shutdown measures, deportation efforts, MS-13 gang member removal, and the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, as requested, while also covering broader initiatives.
Border Security and Immigration Enforcement
- Declared a National Emergency at the Southern Border (January 20, 2025)
- Shut Down the CBP One App and Asylum Restrictions (January 20, 2025)
- Reinstated “Remain in Mexico” Policy (January 20, 2025)
- Ended Catch-and-Release Practices (January 20, 2025)
- Deployed Military and National Guard to the Border (January 20-23, 2025)
- Restarted Border Wall Construction (January 20, 2025)
Deportation of Illegal Immigrants
- Initiated Mass Deportation Operations (January 20, 2025, onward)
- Utilized Guantanamo Bay for Detention (February 2025)
- Expanded Expedited Deportations (January 2025).
- Encouraged Voluntary Departures (January 2025)
- Signed the Laken Riley Act (February 2025).
Targeting MS-13 and Other Gangs
- Designated MS-13 and Other Gangs as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (February 26, 2025).
- Prioritized Removal of MS-13 Gang Members (January 20, 2025, onward)
- Established Homeland Security Task Forces (HSTFs) (January 20, 2025)
- Attempted Use of the Alien Enemies Act (March 15, 2025)
Health and Human Services Reforms
- Appointed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services (January 2025)
- Reviewed and Adjusted Public Health Programs (February-April 2025).
Economic and Trade Policies
- Imposed Tariffs to Strengthen U.S. Economy (January-April 2025
- Announced Sovereign Wealth Fund Plan (February 2025)
Public Safety and Law Enforcement
- Restored Death Penalty for Certain Crimes (January 2025).
- Empowered Federal Law Enforcement Agencies (January 23, 2025).
Other Domestic Reforms
- Suspended Refugee Resettlement (January 20, 2025).
- Ended Birthright Citizenship via Executive Order (January 20, 2025)
- Banned Men in Women’s Sports (February 2025)
- Created New Federal Employee Category (April 2025).
Military and National Security
- Boosted Army Recruitment (February 2025).
- Froze Grants to NGOs Facilitating Illegal Immigration (February 2025)
President Trump has pursued an aggressive agenda to strengthen the U.S. through border security, immigration enforcement, public safety, economic protectionism, and health reforms. Key actions include shutting down asylum pathways, deporting over 28,000 individuals, targeting MS-13 and other gangs, appointing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to streamline HHS, and imposing tariffs to bolster economic leverage. These efforts aim to enhance national security, reduce illegal immigration, and prioritize American interests, though they face legal, logistical, and ethical challenges.

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