A look at the various ways President Donald Trump has pursued immigration policies and policies aimed at protecting American citizens, and what it means for you as a citizen.
The president has announced that he is re-evaluating the current Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
But the program has been in place since 2007.
He also said he would be open to revisiting the policy that provides work permits for young immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children.
The White House says the program was created to allow young immigrants who entered the country illegally to stay in the country and learn English.
Trump has proposed a comprehensive immigration plan that includes making DACA permanent, which would bring millions of young immigrants back to the U.S. but also make it harder for them to enter the country legally.
In a press conference last month, Trump said the policy was the reason that the country was losing jobs and that it would be a big boon for the economy.
He said he wanted the program “to be extended indefinitely.”
He also proposed extending the program for three years.
And, he said, “I think it’s an incredible opportunity for the United Kingdom and for the entire world.”
Trump’s proposal is also supported by the governors of New York and New Jersey, and the Republican governors of Michigan and Pennsylvania.
It would also benefit the Republican presidential candidates, and it would likely pass Congress.
The plan also includes a “prosecutorial discretion” provision, allowing the president to impose the deportation of certain illegal immigrants without a court hearing.
It does not specify who those immigrants should be.
Trump’s decision to rescind DACA is expected to be welcomed by the Latino community, which has been among the largest voting blocs for the past two presidential elections.
The administration also says the proposal will allow people who have been convicted of a crime to apply for work permits.
“I want to protect American workers and American businesses,” Trump said.
“We are going to do what we need to do to protect those jobs and American companies.”
The White Houses Office of Management and Budget has estimated that the program will cost the U,S.
economy $1.7 trillion and create up to 1.8 million jobs.
The decision to end DACA is a reversal from previous administrations, who had made DACA permanent.
But there were a number of other moves that Trump made during his presidency that would not have affected the number of legal immigrants allowed into the U to come to the country.
In February, he signed an executive order that allows federal contractors to hire undocumented immigrants.
The order also extends an existing policy that allowed undocumented immigrants who had been convicted under certain circumstances to apply to become lawful permanent residents.
He expanded the program and said he had extended it for three more years.
In April, he announced a $1 billion increase in border security and said the number he had already authorized would be doubled.
He called the plan “the most important of the administration’s immigration policy initiatives.”
But there is also a broader set of immigration proposals that have not yet come to fruition.
Trump also announced a ban on transgender military service members.
And in December, the administration announced a plan to create a national registry of all immigrants in the U for at least two years, with the names and biometric information of everyone in the nation.
In an interview on CNN’s “New Day” in February, Trump called the registry “a big mistake,” saying it was “not a database at all.”
Trump also called for a national identification card for all Americans and for a temporary ban on Muslim immigration.
The proposals that he has made are aimed at building support for his election campaign, which Trump won in November.
But he said he is not worried about his re-election.
“People want to see me win,” he said.
Trump said he was willing to take the fight to Congress and to Democrats in the future.
“And I would be willing to be president,” he added.
Trump had been criticized for his plan to end the DACA program in early January.
But in a series of tweets, he told supporters in Wisconsin that the issue of DACA was “a joke” and said that “the issue is going to be over by the end of the year.”
And he said that he would make a decision on his DACA status “in the next few weeks.”
On Friday, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against Trump’s executive order to end deportation of the Deferred Application for Childhood Act, or DACA.
The court order stopped enforcement of the order until the judge could rule on Trump’s request to extend it.
The ruling came in a case involving two immigrants who are DACA recipients who were detained at the border by Customs and Border Protection.
The men were charged with entering the country after having been arrested and released from custody.
The judge ruled that the order was not necessary to protect the safety or welfare of Americans.
The case is pending.