ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM April 16, 2026
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Suspension of Immigrant Entry for Labor Market Protection

President Trump signed Proclamation 10052 on June 22, 2020, suspending the entry of certain immigrants and nonimmigrants to protect the U.S. labor market during economic recovery from COVID-19. The proclamation restricted green card issuances and certain visa categories through December 31, 2020, affecting individuals seeking permanent residency and specific work-based visas. The order directly delayed or prevented hundreds of thousands of visa applicants and green card holders from entering the United States during this period.

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Amendment suspending entry of persons posing coronavirus transmission risk

On May 25, 2020, President Trump signed an amendment to his May 24, 2020 proclamation that suspended entry of certain immigrants and nonimmigrants deemed to pose a risk of transmitting COVID-19. The amendment expanded restrictions on entry to the United States based on coronavirus transmission risk assessments. The proclamation affected visa processing and entry eligibility for categories of foreign nationals during the 2020 pandemic.

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Suspension of Entry for Persons Posing COVID-19 Transmission Risk

On May 24, 2020, President Trump signed Proclamation 10616 suspending entry to the United States for certain immigrants and nonimmigrants determined to pose a risk of transmitting COVID-19. The proclamation directed the Secretary of State and Secretary of Homeland Security to identify and restrict entry of specific foreign nationals based on coronavirus transmission risk assessments. The order affected foreign nationals seeking to enter the U.S. in immigrant and nonimmigrant categories deemed to present epidemiological risk during the pandemic.

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Proclamation honoring victims of the novel coronavirus pandemic

President Trump signed Proclamation 2020-11539 on May 21, 2020, declaring a national day of mourning for Americans who died from COVID-19. The proclamation directed flags to be flown at half-staff and called for a moment of remembrance. The confirmed effect was a symbolic national acknowledgment of coronavirus deaths at that point in the pandemic.

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National Crime Victims' Rights Week Proclamation 2020

President Trump signed Proclamation 10038 on April 17, 2020, designating the week of April 19-25, 2020 as National Crime Victims' Rights Week. The proclamation calls for recognition of crime victims and victim advocates. As a proclamation, it has no regulatory force and does not create new law, policy, or programs affecting Americans.

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Proclamation suspending entry of certain persons due to COVID-19 transmission risk

On March 11, 2020, President Trump signed Proclamation 10578 suspending the entry of foreign nationals who had been physically present in designated countries within 14 days prior to entry into the United States, citing COVID-19 transmission risk. The proclamation applied restrictions to travelers from Iran, Italy, South Korea, and certain regions of China. The order affected travel to the United States for foreign nationals from these areas, while U.S. citizens and permanent residents were generally permitted entry with health screening.

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Suspension of Entry for Persons Presenting COVID-19 Transmission Risk

President Trump signed Proclamation 10052 on February 29, 2020, suspending entry into the United States of foreign nationals who had been present in Iran during the 14 days before their attempted entry. The proclamation directed the Secretary of State and Department of Homeland Security to implement restrictions on visa issuance and entry for affected individuals. The direct effect was denial of entry or visa processing for travelers with recent presence in Iran based on COVID-19 transmission risk assessment.

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Great Outdoors Month Proclamation

President Trump signed Proclamation 2019-9977 on May 31, 2019, designating June 2019 as Great Outdoors Month. The proclamation encourages Americans to enjoy and appreciate outdoor recreation and natural spaces. The proclamation has no regulatory effect and does not restrict or mandate actions by Americans or federal agencies.

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Presidential Proclamation honoring Santa Fe, Texas shooting victims

President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-11377 on May 18, 2018, following a school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas that killed 10 people. The proclamation directed flags to be flown at half-staff as a period of national mourning. This is a ceremonial action with no direct legislative or regulatory impact on Americans.

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Presidential Proclamation honoring Parkland shooting victims

President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-03728 on February 15, 2018, directing flags to half-staff in honor of the 17 victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on February 14, 2018. The proclamation ordered the flag of the United States to be flown at half-staff at the White House and upon all federal buildings and grounds, at all military posts and naval stations, and on all naval vessels in the United States. The proclamation established a period of national mourning but did not implement substantive policy changes affecting Americans.