Barely invested, “The Donald” should launch a series of radical measures in order to lay the foundations of his new domestic and international policy. The little information made known to the public is already making the detractors of the new leader of the world’s leading power talk.
It was one of his main campaign arguments, Donald Trump promised to put an end to the migratory chaos which has gripped the country: “I will launch the largest deportation program in American history. »
Nearly 11 million illegal immigrants will be targeted, most of them from Latin America. Among the methods announced, the sending of troops to the borders, an accelerated return procedure, the obligation to remain in one’s country of origin until one’s file is examined, the suspension of land rights and the end of the right of asylum.
Drug trafficking: war is declared
Donald Trump wants to put an end to the insecurity plaguing many states, even if it means provoking a diplomatic conflict with Mexico. Thus, several cartels linked to drug trafficking could be classified into “foreign terrorist organizations”, therefore allowing the American secret services to obtain a much broader spectrum of action, including outside American borders. Furthermore, a state of emergency should be declared at the border with Mexico.
Trade: room for all-out protectionism
Trump’s arrival at the White House raises the specter of a merciless trade war between the United States and part of the world. The first hours after the new president is installed in the Oval Office should see customs duties increase by 25% on all Mexican and Canadian products entering the United States.
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-China, for its part, risks suffering a 10% increase in customs taxes on its exports. European countries like Denmark, if it refuses to cede Greenland to Trump, could also be victims of this unprecedented trade war.
Minorities: the end of the “transgender delirium”
Trump hammered it home throughout his campaign, his presidency will mark the end of the promotion of transidentity. From the first months of his mandate, transgender people will be excluded from his administration and the American army. Educational establishments which promote it could, for their part, suffer economic sanctions and the cessation of certain public subsidies. “I will put an end to the woke ideology of the radical left”Donald Trump promised again this Sunday.
International: Iran under maximum pressure
Donald Trump has never hidden his intention to stifle the Iranian economy “once and for all”. During a recent visit to Paris, his special military advisor, Keith Kellogg, prophesied the end of the mullahs’ regime for 2025, with the return of colossal sanctions and the intention, whatever the cost, to prevent the Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. If the thorny Russian-Ukrainian issue awaits the new American administration, Iran could well be Trump’s first target.
Economy: the return to favor of fossil fuels
Joe Biden had adopted many environmental measures during his four years in Washington. Donald Trump could well draw a line under it.
A great defender of fossil fuels, the new head of state promised his supporters that he would relaunch offshore hydrocarbon drilling work around the American coasts. The 47th American president also plans to take advantage of the collapse of the Russian energy sector to export liquefied natural gas to Europe.
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