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EO 14148: "Initial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions"

  1. Original Date Announced

    January 20, 2025

    President Trump issues executive order 14148 rescinding dozens of executive orders and actions taken during the previous administration, including:

    • Executive Order 13993 of January 20, 2021 (Revision of Civil Immigration Enforcement Policies and Priorities)
    • Executive Order 14010 of February 2, 2021 (Creating a Comprehensive Regional Framework To Address the Causes of Migration, To Manage Migration Throughout North and Central America, and To Provide Safe and Orderly Processing of Asylum Seekers at the United States Border)
    • Executive Order 14011 of February 2, 2021 (Establishment of Interagency Task Force on the Reunification of Families)
    • Executive Order 14012 of February 2, 2021 (Restoring Faith in Our Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans)
    • Executive Order 14013 of February 4, 2021 (Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on Migration)

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    Trump 2.0 [ID # 1372]

    2025.01.20 EO 14148 Initial Rescissions of Harmful Executive Orders and Actions
  2. Effective Date

    January 20, 2025

Current Status

None

Original Trump Policy Status

Status: Final/Actual
Trump Administration Action: Presidential Orders
Agencies Affected: DHS DOS

Commentary

  • 2025.2.10 WSJ: Families Separated Under Trump 1.0 Now Fear They Will Never Be Reunited

    Wall Street Journal article discussing the impact of the Trump administration disbanding the Interagency Task Force on Family Reunification. Following dissolution of the task force, the Trump Administration is reportedly determining a new way to continue reunification efforts as required by the 2023 Ms. L v. ICE settlement that also generally bars the US government from separating families at the US-Mexico border through 2031.

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