From Yahoo:
“Biden Signs
Executive Orders to Reverse Trump's Signature Policies”
POTUS didn't
waste any time. Just hours after he was sworn in as the nation's 46th
president, Joe Biden began rolling back some of Donald Trump's most contested
policies. Associated Press reports Biden signed a total of 17 executive
actions—15 of which were orders—that cover everything from climate change and
the U.S.-Mexico border wall to the coronavirus pandemic and the Muslim ban. The
AP points out that only two other modern-day presidents have signed executive
actions during their first day in office, and each of them only signed one. "We're
not going to wait weeks. We're going to come in and hit the ground
running," Cedric Richmond, the incoming director of the White House Office
of Public Engagement, said in an interview. "I think that that is the most
important part, to show the American people that we're serious about
governing."
Among the key
actions Biden signed on Wednesday was an order to rejoin the Paris climate
accord. The Trump administration officially pulled out of the agreement just a
day after the 2020 presidential election, making the U.S. the first country to
withdraw from the international climate change treaty. It'll reportedly take 30
days for the country to formally re-enter the agreement.
Environmentalists
also praised Biden for signing an action that revoked a presidential permit for
the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, as well as an order to review the Trump
administration's rollback of environmental protections. "The window for
meaningful action is now very narrow – we have no time to waste," Dr. M.
Sanjayan, chief executive of Conservation International, told NPR.
"President Biden's action today is certainly a step in the right
direction."
POTUS also
implemented a national mask mandate on all federal property, and committed to
re-engaging with the World Health Organization. Trump cut ties with WHO over
the summer, claiming it had mislead the world about the global pandemic. Dr.
Anthony Fauci, the nation's leading infections disease expert, is expected to
represent the U.S. at WHO's executive meeting Thursday.
Another one of
Biden's key actions was the termination of the so-called "Muslim travel
ban," which prohibited people from seven countries—most of which were
predominantly Muslim—from entering the U.S. He also halted construction of the
U.S-Mexico border wall by ending Trump's national emergency declaration that
diverted funds to the project.
In addition to
introducing a sweeping immigration reform bill, Biden called on lawmakers to
strengthen the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which
aims to protect undocumented immigrants who entered the U.S. as children. Trump
made several efforts to terminate the Obama-era program, but the Supreme Court
ultimately blocked his administration from doing so.
President Biden
released fact sheets earlier this morning on his executive actions and day-one
bill on immigration, including:
▪️ Repealing
the Muslim ban
▪️ Recommitment
to DACA
▪️ Ending
border wall construction
▪️ Proposing an
inclusive pathway to citizenship, and more
Biden also
directed the Department of Education to extend the pause on student loan
payments until Sept. 30 at 0% interest. The pause on federal student loan
payments, which was enacted due to the pandemic, was set to expire at the end
of this month. In addition to student loan payments, Biden extended the federal
ban on evictions until the end of March, CNBC reports. "Over the centuries
through storm and strife, in peace and in war, we have come so far," Biden
said during his inauguration speech Wednesday. "But we still have far to
go. We will press forward with speed and urgency, for we have much to do in
this winter of peril and possibility. Much to repair. Much to restore. Much to
heal. Much to build. And much to gain."
^ I believe
there should still be a travel ban (non-Covid related) on people coming from:
Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen and not on:
Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Nigeria, Sudan and Tanzania. The first group of
countries either have strict anti-American policies, civil wars or both and are
unstable. I also don’t believe in DACA and giving illegal immigrants free-access
to the US or American Citizenship. I do think the Federal Mask Mandate is good,
but am not sure how it will be enforced (a fine, jail or both?) See I’m not a Biden
Believer (someone who just follows Biden because he is President and anyone is
better than Trump was as President.) ^
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/biden-signs-executive-orders-reverse-015645771.html
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