Tracking Notable Executive Branch Action during the Second Trump Administration
This page tracks select changes to immigration-related regulations and policy that have been proposed or promulgated by the second Trump Administration. AILA is analyzing these orders and other executive actions to provide guidance and share analysis with AILA members.
Additional resources for AILA members:
- Practice Pointers and Alerts
- Featured Issue Page to Help Members Prepare for Changes under the Second Trump Administration
- "Know Your Rights" Flyer to Share with Clients and Communities (translated versions are coming soon)
- Policy Brief: Trump Administration Day One Executive Orders
Please Note: Information found on this page does not constitute legal advice. Material found here is not a substitute for independent legal advice based on a thorough review and analysis of the facts of each individual case, or for independent research based on statutory and regulatory authorities; case law; policy guidance; and, for procedural issues, federal government websites.
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DOJ Issues Memo on Interim Policy Changes Regarding Charging, Sentencing, and Immigration Enforcement
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove issued a memo for all DOJ employees regarding interim decisions and policy changes pending confirmation of the Attorney General.
DHS Reinstates Migrant Protection Protocols
DHS announced that it is restarting the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) immediately, stating that “the situation at the border has changed and the facts on the ground are favorable to resuming implementation of the 2019 MPP Policy.”
DHS Rescinds Guidelines for Enforcement Actions in or near Protected Areas and Issues Directive on Humanitarian Parole
DHS announced that on 1/20/25 Acting DHS Secretary Benjamine Huffman issued two directives, the first rescinding prior guidelines for ICE and CBP enforcement in or near protected areas, and the second ending “the broad abuse of humanitarian parole” and returning the program to a case-by-case basis.
ICE Issues Memo on Terminology for Communications Materials and Internal and External Communications
ICE Acting Director Caleb Vitello issued a memo, “Terminology for Communications Materials and Internal and External Communications,” that supersedes and rescinds a 4/19/21 memo and directs ICE employees to use the lexicon consistent with the INA and the language historically used by the agency.
ICE Issues Memo Providing Interim Guidance on Civil Immigration Enforcement Actions in or near Courthouses
Acting ICE Director Caleb Vitello issued a memo (ICE Directive 11072.3) providing interim guidance on civil immigration enforcement actions in or near courthouses. The guidance is effective immediately and remains in effect until superseded.
CBP Announces Removal of Scheduling Functionality in CBP One App
CBP announced removal of the scheduling functionality within the CBP One mobile application, effective 1/20/25, at 12:00pm (ET). Previously, noncitizens were able to submit advanced information and schedule appointments at eight southwest border ports of entry. All appointments have been cancelled.
Executive Order on Gender Identity on All Government Office and Identity Documents
This EO aims to revert policies on gender identity across all aspects of the government, including by no longer allowing an individual to select their gender identity on government issued documents such as passports, visas, and Global Entry cards.
President Trump's America First Priorities Announced
The Trump Administration has released it's first set of priorities, among them, the "Make America Safe Again," which include immigration-related priorities. Among these are, reinstating Remain in Mexico policies and deportation operations, among others.