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Sharp Turn: How Trump’s New Immigration Policy Will Affect Migrants in 2025


In 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump began his second term with a sweeping overhaul of immigration policy, under the banner of "sealing the borders." His first steps in office were marked by a wave of tough measures: from hiring thousands of new border agents and building detention centers — to mass deportations and a review of citizenship laws.

 

This has already impacted millions of undocumented migrants living in the U.S. and is creating a new reality for those only planning to travel to the country. In this article, we’ll explore the key changes awaiting immigrants — and what alternatives could be a reliable solution in 2025.


Executive Orders and Legislative Changes


President Trump signed a number of executive orders, including:

  • Executive Order 14159 "Protecting the American People from Invasion": Expands the powers of border enforcement and allows for expedited removal of migrants without court hearings.

  • "The Big Beautiful Act": Allocates over $170 billion to strengthen immigration infrastructure, including the hiring of 10,000 new agents and construction of additional migrant detention centers.

 

The Trump administration also plans to finish construction of the wall on the Mexican border, adding another 700 miles of barriers. In addition, the National Guard will be deployed to support border control and deportation operations.


How Trump’s New Immigration Policy Affects Migrants


In 2025, the United States has already deported over 468,000 migrants — the highest figure in the past decade. The government is planning new detention facilities, including a site in Florida nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz”, with a capacity to hold up to 5,000 people at a time. The National Guard is also expected to participate in deportation operations.

 

Among Trump’s most controversial initiatives is the revocation of birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented migrants. This step has already triggered widespread public backlash and a series of legal challenges, as it directly affects the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.


Conclusion


The U.S. immigration policy in 2025 shows a clear shift toward strict restrictions — especially for those trying to enter the country illegally or without a solid legal basis. In this context, legal employment pathways in Europe are becoming not only safer but also significantly more effective.

 

GLW is a team that knows how to find legal vacancies, quickly process your documents, and provide full support at every stage. We work only with verified employers and care about your stability and safety abroad.

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Sharp Turn: How Trump’s New Immigration Policy Will Affect Migrants in 2025

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Sharp Turn: How Trump’s New Immigration Policy Will Affect Migrants in 2025

Sharp Turn: How Trump’s New Immigration Policy Will Affect Migrants in 2025
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