The first 100 days of President Trump’s second term have been marked by a dramatic transformation of U.S. immigration policy. Through a series of sweeping executive orders, the administration has sought to fundamentally reshape the legal, procedural, and humanitarian landscape for foreign nationals, employers, and the legal community. These changes have not only intensified scrutiny and enforcement but have also triggered significant legal and political responses. This article provides a high-level analysis of how these executive orders are being implemented, the immediate and long-term impacts on key immigration programs, and the evolving responses from the courts and Congress
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