Trump fulfils campaign promise, set to build Mexico wall
- United States President Donald Trump is expected to sign different executive orders on national security on Wednesday, January 25
- The orders will include construction of a wall along the border with Mexico
- Some Muslim countries including three African nations will have their visas suspended by the president
Donald Trump is expected to start fulfilling his campaign promises as he is set to sign different executive orders on national security.
According to The Guardian, Trump will today sign an order for the construction of a wall along the Mexico border.
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Additionally, Trump’s volley of executive orders will also include an imposition of temporary ban on most refugees, suspension of visas for citizens of Syria and six other Middle Eastern.
In one of his characteristic tweets, Donald Trump told his followers to expect spectacular announcement from him: “Big day planned on NATIONAL SECURITY tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall!”
With this action, Trump has started fulfilling some of the pledges he made on the campaign trail.
According to experts, Trump’s latest orders are likely to involve restricting access to the US for refugees and some visa holders from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
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Meanwhile, the White House team of President Donald Trump has removed the Spanish language from the website.
Checking for the Spanish content on the website returns an error message to web surfers.
Source: Legit.ng