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Trump presidency: Military to migration, what to know — and what’s next

28 January 2025
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Trump presidency: Military to migration, what to know — and what’s next
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President Trump signed executive orders to reshape military policies, including removing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, reinstating discharged service members who refused COVID-19 vaccines, and barring transgender individuals from military service. Newly confirmed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth vowed to swiftly implement the orders. In immigration news, ICE made over 1,000 arrests and issued detainers, while Colombia avoided a trade war with the US by accepting deported flights. Additionally, Trump praised Chinese AI startup DeepSeek and the US Justice Department fired officials involved in cases against him.

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