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Executive Order imposing tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada

On February 1, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14194 imposing duties on imports from Mexico and Canada, citing the situation at the southern border. The order directs the implementation of tariffs on goods crossing the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders. The confirmed direct impact includes increased prices on imported goods for American consumers and businesses that rely on cross-border trade.

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Executive Order 14192 reducing federal regulations

On January 31, 2025, the Trump administration signed Executive Order 14192 directing federal agencies to reduce regulations. The order requires agencies to eliminate two existing regulations for every new regulation issued and to freeze most new rulemaking. Confirmed direct impacts include delayed or blocked implementation of pending federal rules across environmental protection, workplace safety, consumer protection, and financial oversight agencies.

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Trump DoJ Sues Four States Over ICE Undercover License Plates

The Trump administration's Department of Justice filed lawsuits against Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Washington state for refusing to issue confidential license plates to ICE agents conducting undercover immigration enforcement operations. The suits argue these states have historically provided such plates to other law enforcement agencies and are improperly denying them to federal immigration authorities. The action escalates immigration enforcement capabilities while creating legal conflict between federal and state authorities over cooperation with ICE operations.

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Trump Transfers Immigration Lawyers to DOJ to Accelerate Denaturalization

The Trump administration temporarily reassigned immigration lawyers from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to the Justice Department to expedite denaturalization cases targeting naturalized American citizens. The action prioritizes stripping citizenship from legal immigrants by searching for alleged fraud in the naturalization process, despite the extremely high burden of proof required in such cases. The initiative directly threatens the citizenship status of millions of naturalized Americans.

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Trump lifts hunting restrictions in national parks and refuges

The Trump administration directed federal land management agencies to remove restrictions on hunting and trapping in national parks, wildlife refuges, and designated wilderness areas. This expands hunting access across millions of acres of federally protected lands. The action affects conservation policy, wildlife management, and recreational hunting opportunities across the United States.

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DOJ Seeks to Revoke Citizenship of Former Cuba-Spy Diplomat

The Trump Justice Department filed a complaint in federal court seeking to strip U.S. citizenship from former U.S. Ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha, who admitted to being a Cuban government spy. The action alleges Rocha illegally obtained naturalization through misrepresentation. This represents an aggressive use of denaturalization authority to prosecute espionage cases.

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Trump Shifts Special Education Programs to Health Department

The Trump administration announced plans to transfer special education civil rights oversight from the Education Department to the Health Department, representing an aggressive dismantling of federal education civil rights enforcement. Students with disabilities and their families lose dedicated federal advocacy, oversight, and complaint mechanisms within the Education Department. The action prioritizes reorganization over disability rights protection and educational access.

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Trump Administration Sanctions Iranian Strait of Hormuz Control Agency

The Treasury Department sanctioned Iran's newly formed Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), which the Iranian government created to manage the Strait of Hormuz. The action targets what the administration characterizes as an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) scheme to monetize control of critical global shipping infrastructure. The sanctions aim to counter Iranian attempts to leverage control of a vital international waterway, though broader implications for global energy markets and shipping remain uncertain.

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Senate Confirms ATF Director, Plans to Roll Back Gun Regulations

The Senate confirmed Robert Cekada as ATF director with bipartisan support. Shortly after confirmation, Cekada announced plans to roll back nearly three dozen Biden-era firearms regulations through notices of final and proposed rulemaking. These actions will loosen federal gun control measures affecting Americans' access to firearms and regulatory compliance.

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DOJ Fires Prosecutors Over Abortion-Rights Organization Work

The Trump administration's Department of Justice fired prosecutors accused of coordinating with abortion-rights advocacy groups during the Biden administration. Hours later, DOJ officials met with anti-abortion advocates. This action impacts federal prosecutors and signals the administration's shift toward stricter enforcement against abortion-related advocacy.