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Trump's first 10 decisions, from gender to exiting the WHO

Trump's first 10 decisions, from gender to exiting the WHO

Donald Trump began yesterday by signing memoranda on issues he had promised would be the focus of this mandate. From immigration, to racism, the United States' withdrawal from the WHO, to the protection of the family and both genders. Below you will find them in summary.

1- Declared a national emergency at the southern border of the United States and removed the right to obtain immediate US citizenship for children born in America to parents without US citizenship.

2- Reinstate the “Remain in Mexico” policy, which will force some asylum seekers at the southern border to wait in Mexico for their hearings in U.S. immigration court.

3- Signed an executive action declaring that it is the policy of the United States to recognize only two genders: male and female.

4- Diversity, equality and inclusion programs were ended.

5- Declared a national energy emergency, aimed at reducing bureaucracy and regulations for the energy sector, and a second emergency specifically for Alaska's resources. The national energy emergency will allow production of coal and natural resources.

6- Decided to loosen regulations for fossil fuel cars and repeal what he called President Joe Biden's mandate for electric vehicles.

7 – The United States withdrew from the Paris climate agreement, which was also communicated by the White House.

8- Signed a presidential memorandum on inflation.

9- He withdrew the United States from the WHO.

10- Pardon all those convicted of the attack on Capitol Hill.