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The first week of the United States President Donald Trump has ended and he has already widely trained on Washington.
During his first seven days, Trump implemented the military at the southern border and signed a series of enforcement orders – 26 issued within hours of taking office – addressing questions ranging from programs of diversity, justice and inclusion (DEI) to rename Mexico Bay S
One of his biggest promises during this term is to handle irregular immigrationS Here are the most recent updates from his Presidency and what is expected on Monday:
Trump announced a victory on Sunday after announcing this Colombia had given up in a dispute over migrant deportation flights.
The crisis erupted when Colombian President Gustavo Petroleum was blocked on Sunday, blocked US military cargo planes carrying undocumented landing migrants.
Petro said he would not accept flights unless the US did not treat the deported with dignity and respect. Trump avenges the tariffs for all Colombian imports, a ban on the travel for Colombian citizens, the cancellation of visas for Colombian officials in the United States, and the suspension of processing for both immigrants and for non -migrant visas.
But after hours of tension with Bogota, the United States said Colombia has agreed to accept flights to deport migrants, including military aircraft and tariffs will be detained. Trump's allies boasted that the result was a victory for the president and a loss for Petro.
Oil fell in line.
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– Roger Stone (@Rogerstonejr) January 27, 2025
The use of US military aircraft for deportation flights was unusual while Trump came into office. Two flights, each carrying about 80 deported migrants, were made in Guatemala on Friday. Mexico rejected a request for landing on an American military aircraft with migrants on board last week. Previously, Trump suggested that he could impose a 25 percent, within the on-board tariffs for Mexican goods, beginning in February.
Oliver Costa Stuenkel, Professor of International Relations at the Gatulio Vargas Foundation in Sao Paulo, Brazil, said Trump could make his way with Latin American countries in the short term, but his aggressive tactics could encourage leaders in the region to search for alternative partners Washington.
“Latin American leaders will look at these moments and, in my opinion, will be increasingly aware of the risk of being too dependent on the US,” Stewenkel told Al Jazeera.
“They will strive to diversify their partnerships, as work with Washington is a very challenging and best way to increase your lever when negotiating with Trump and expanding your maneuvering room is to have alternatives to the United States. This is not to be in a situation where you are so addicted that you have nowhere to run” said Stuenkel.
On Saturday, Trump suggested moving more than one million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to other countries and “cleaning all the work”.
“I would like Egypt to take people,” Trump said. “You're talking about one and a half people and we just clean the whole thing and say,” You know, it's all over. “
Trump said he had a compliment to Jordan that he had successfully accepted Palestinian refugees in the past, and he told King Abdullah II: “I would love to deal with more because I am looking at the whole strip of Gaza right now and it's a mess. This is a real mess. “Currently, according to the United Nations Relief and Work Agency for refugees in Palestine in the Middle East (UNRWA), more than 2.39 million registered refugees from Palestine live in Jordan, which has a population of 11.1 million.
Israel's 15-month war against Gaza has displaced almost all corners of 2.3 million, some of them many times. Trump said Gaza residents can be moved “temporarily or can be long -term.”
The proposal was rejected by the Palestinians on Sunday.
“It is impossible for people to accept this,” Palestinian Nafiz Khalava told Al Jazeera from Nusherat in Central Gaza. “The weak may leave because of the suffering they have endured, but the idea of leaving our country … This is absolutely impossible.“
JD Vance's first interview: J. While legal experts said the US Constitution must be amended in order to terminate it, Vance doubled on the excuse of the Trump administration for the order.
“Temporary residents, people who enter here, whether legal or illegal, and do not plan to stay, their children should not become American citizens,” he said. “I don't know any country who does this or why we would be different.” However, many sides Offer first -born law, including Canada, Mexico, Belize and Argentina.
Pete Heget talks with Benjamin Netanyahu: US Secretary of Defense Pete Heget talks to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday, marking the first call of the Pentagon chief with a foreign leader since he held his post. Heget and Netanyahu “discussed the importance of raising the interests and priorities of mutual security, especially in front of constant threats,” a Pentagon said.

According to reports in the US media, Trump is expected to attend the annual withdrawal of Republican members of the House of Representatives in the National Dorah Miami of Trump, his golf resort outside Miami, Florida.
Party Retreats enables legislators to gather, discuss policies and strategize in the best ways to implement them.
House Republicans, led by speaker Mike Johnson, is expected to focus on developing a bill that includes key administration's key priorities – including energy, border security and tax policy.
A vote in the US Senate is planned for the nomination of the Trump Finance Minister nominee, Scott Bensten, is scheduled for Monday afternoon.
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