✓ Restored
TERM 1
June 14, 2017 · 3,227 days ago
🗽 Immigration
On June 14, 2017, the Trump administration issued a memorandum (Document 2017-12901) establishing the effective date for Executive Order 13780, which restricted travel from six Muslim-majority countries. The memorandum set the effective date of the travel restrictions to June 29, 2017, allowing implementation to proceed. The order directly affected visa issuances and entry procedures for nationals from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.
Active
TERM 1
April 6, 2017 · 3,296 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
On April 6, 2017, the Trump administration continued the national emergency declaration with respect to Somalia, originally declared in 1992. The notice extends the emergency powers and measures associated with the ongoing Somalia situation. The continuation maintains existing sanctions, restrictions on financial transactions, and travel limitations related to Somalia.
Active
TERM 1
March 29, 2017 · 3,304 days ago
🌐 Foreign Policy
On March 29, 2017, the Trump administration issued a notice continuing the national emergency declaration regarding significant malicious cyber-enabled activities against U.S. infrastructure and institutions, originally declared in 2015. The continuation extends the emergency powers and authorizations under the national emergency framework, allowing the federal government to maintain enhanced authorities for responding to cyber threats. The direct impact on Americans includes potential expanded government monitoring and response capabilities related to cybersecurity incidents affecting critical infrastructure.
Partially Undone
TERM 1
March 6, 2017 · 3,327 days ago
🗽 Immigration
On March 6, 2017, President Trump signed Executive Order 13780, which restricted travel to the United States from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen, later expanded to include Chad, North Korea, and Venezuela. The order suspended the entry of nationals from these countries for 90 days and paused the refugee admission program for 120 days. The order affected visa applicants and refugees from designated countries, with confirmed impacts including denial of entry to travelers holding valid visas, separation of family members, and suspension of refugee resettlement operations during the specified periods.
✓ Restored
TERM 1
January 27, 2017 · 3,365 days ago
🗽 Immigration
On January 27, 2017, President Trump signed Executive Order 13769, titled 'Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States.' The order suspended entry of citizens from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen for 90 days and suspended the U.S. refugee program for 120 days. The order immediately affected thousands of visa holders, refugees in processing, and dual nationals from affected countries who were denied entry or had travel plans disrupted.