
Immigration-related Executive Orders
Immigration-related executive orders are directives issued by the President of the United States to manage immigration policy and enforcement. These orders can establish or change rules about who can enter or stay in the country, affect visa processes, or alter funding for immigration agencies. They often arise in response to political, economic, or security issues and can lead to legal challenges. While executive orders are a tool for presidents to enact their policies swiftly, they can also generate significant public debate and affect millions of lives.