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Executive Order 13926 on International Religious Freedom

Executive Order 13926 was signed on June 2, 2020, establishing an interagency task force to advance international religious freedom and coordinate U.S. policy responses to religious persecution abroad. The order directs federal agencies to identify countries and entities engaged in or tolerating religious freedom violations, and instructs the State Department to consider religious freedom in foreign aid decisions. The confirmed direct impact includes potential changes to U.S. foreign assistance allocations based on religious freedom assessments and increased diplomatic engagement on religious persecution cases.

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Suspension of Entry for Persons Posing COVID-19 Transmission Risk

President Trump signed Proclamation 2020-02424 on January 31, 2020, suspending entry into the United States of foreign nationals who had been in China within 14 days prior, with limited exceptions for immediate family of U.S. citizens and permanent residents. The proclamation directed the Department of Homeland Security and State Department to implement screening and quarantine procedures. The order affected travel from China and resulted in denial of entry to foreign nationals meeting the specified criteria.

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Delegation of Functions Under Nicaragua Human Rights and Anticorruption Act

On May 24, 2019, the Trump administration signed a memorandum delegating functions and authorities under the Nicaragua Human Rights and Anticorruption Act of 2018 to the Secretary of State. The memorandum transferred presidential powers to implement and enforce sanctions related to Nicaragua's human rights record and corruption to the State Department. This action streamlined the administrative process for imposing sanctions on Nicaraguan officials and entities.

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Memorandum on United States Consulate General in Jerusalem

On January 8, 2019, President Trump signed Memorandum 2019-02461 regarding the establishment of a U.S. Consulate General in Jerusalem. The memorandum directed the State Department to establish a consulate general in Jerusalem to serve the Palestinian population. This action created a new diplomatic presence with direct consular services for Palestinians in Jerusalem.

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Suspension of Limitations Under the Jerusalem Embassy Act

On December 7, 2018, President Trump signed Determination 2018-28364, which suspended limitations on the use of funds for the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem under the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995. The determination allowed the State Department to proceed with embassy operations in Jerusalem without certain statutory restrictions. The direct effect was enabling the continued operation and funding of U.S. embassy functions in Jerusalem.

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Continuation of National Emergency Declaration for Burundi

On November 16, 2018, the Trump administration issued a notice continuing the national emergency declaration with respect to Burundi, originally declared in 2015. The continuation extends the emergency status and associated authorities regarding the situation in Burundi. The direct impact on Americans includes potential restrictions on transactions with designated Burundian entities and individuals, visa denials, and asset freezes as determined by the Treasury and State Departments under emergency powers.

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Implementation of Sanctions Under Countering America's Adversaries Act

Executive Order 13849 was signed on September 20, 2018, authorizing implementation of sanctions identified in the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA). The order directed the Treasury Department and State Department to impose sanctions on individuals and entities designated under CAATSA authorities. The confirmed direct impact included financial restrictions on sanctioned Russian, Iranian, and North Korean entities and individuals, affecting American companies' ability to conduct business with these designated parties.

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Memorandum on International Postal Reimbursement and Mail Security

President Trump signed a memorandum on August 23, 2018, directing the modernization of how the United States reimburses international postal partners for delivered goods and enhancing security protocols for international mail. The memorandum instructed the State Department and Postal Service to review and adjust reimbursement models with foreign postal administrations. The confirmed effect was a directive to renegotiate postal payment arrangements, which affected rates and procedures for international mail delivery to and from the United States.

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Delegation of Authority Under Section 709 of Department of State Authorities Act

On June 4, 2018, the Trump administration signed a memorandum delegating authority under Section 709 of the Department of State Authorities Act, Fiscal Year 2017. This memorandum transferred specific decision-making powers regarding state department operations to designated officials. The confirmed direct impact allows the state department to streamline internal authority structures and expedite decision-making processes on matters under Section 709's purview.

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Suspension of Limitations Under the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995

On June 4, 2018, President Trump signed a determination (2018-14487) suspending the limitations in the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995 that required the U.S. Embassy in Israel to be located in Jerusalem. This suspension removed the statutory requirement that had previously allowed presidents to waive the law's mandate on grounds of national security. The determination took effect immediately, removing the legal barrier that had prevented embassy relocation and allowing the State Department to proceed with establishing the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem.