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Trump's New Deal 100 days, the world media are reporting him. What did he bring to the world?

It has been more than 100 days since Lampard took office. The new president of the United States has brought a little freshness to people on the occasion of his one hundred days in power.

Just over three months ago, Trump announced his first 100-day plan through a video, covering immigration, free trade, national defense policy and so on. On the first day of his official entry into the White House, Trump immediately began to implement his New Deal.

Trump issued an executive order at the beginning of his tenure to suspend the entry of citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries into the United States, with immediate effect. As a result, six Iraqi passengers and 1 Yemenis were refused to board the flight to new york, and at least 27 people were detained or repatriated at four airports in the United States.

The main contents of this executive order, entitled "National Protection Plan for Preventing Foreign Terrorists from Entering the United States", include: the United States will temporarily accept refugees 120 days. At this stage, the State Council, the Department of Homeland Security and the National Intelligence Agency will strengthen the procedures and methods for reviewing the refugee acceptance plan to protect US national security; Temporarily restrict citizens (including immigrants and non-immigrants) from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the United States for 90 days; In 20 17, the number of refugees accepted by the United States dropped to 50,000.

According to reports, new york customs officials said that two Iraqis who had been detained at JFK International Airport in new york have been released, but many people are still detained or repatriated at Chicago O 'Hare International Airport, Dallas International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport. Some of these people have American visas and some are refugees. At least one woman was detained at Chicago O 'Hare International Airport, and the woman is expected to be repatriated to Saudi Arabia. In addition, two Syrian families were detained at Philadelphia airport and nine were detained at Dallas airport.

As a result, protests against Trump's executive orders broke out at major airports in the United States. Human rights groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, said they would hold protests while waiting for the detainees to be released at the airport, and would initiate legal proceedings against the Trump administration.

On the second day after the implementation of the New Deal, new york federal court judge donnelly made an emergency ruling, rejected President Trump's executive order and ordered the government to stop repatriating refugees and other passengers stranded in American airports. According to the ruling, citizens of these seven Muslim countries can legally enter the United States if they already have American visas, have arrived in the United States, or are on their way to the United States.

Therefore, it is a bit different for the government to implement Trump's executive orders. According to American media reports, after dozens of people were prevented from boarding at overseas airports or were banned from entering the United States, senior officials in the State Council said that green card holders from seven countries on the ban list would face re-entry when they re-entered. Even American permanent residents with green cards must pass the "case exemption application" if they want to re-enter.

Although this executive order is not a "travel ban", some international airlines have begun to refuse to let passengers who may not be able to enter the United States board the plane.

During the week from October 20, 65438/KLOC-0 to October 27, 65438/KLOC-0, Trump signed a series of presidential executive orders and memos, covering areas such as strengthening US border security and public safety, reforming immigration policy, strengthening the fight against terrorist organizations, adjusting trade policy, freezing new federal laws and regulations, restricting government supervision, and strengthening infrastructure construction.

In the first week, Trump also met with the first visiting foreign head of state, British Prime Minister theresa may, and then telephoned Mexican President Nieto. After that, Trump also arranged telephone talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Hollande, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Australian Prime Minister Turnbull.

In his speech with Shinzo Abe, Trump discussed the upcoming visit of the US-Japan alliance and the US Secretary of Defense to Asia, and confirmed that the leaders of the two countries will hold a summit meeting in Washington on February 10.

In the telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, this is also the first meeting with Putin after Trump officially took office. The two presidents discussed the importance of fighting terrorism, Ukraine and Iran's nuclear program. However, Trump did not make it clear whether sanctions against Russia will be lifted during Obama's administration.

In Asia, it was Thaad's anti-missile system that entered Korea. Trump is obviously not a depth charge, but behind the scenes, but his behavior has made South Korea laugh and cry. His statement that South Korea must pay Sadr 10 billion dollars has caused anxiety among South Korean officials.

We will wait and see how Trump's administrative leadership and communication will develop and what impact it will have on the whole world.