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What did Trump say about the new immigration ban?

"Combating criminals is just to fulfill my campaign promise. Those gang members, drug dealers and other criminals will be driven out! " US President Trump 12 once again showed the tough attitude of expelling illegal immigrants in his latest tweet.

Earlier, after the San Francisco Court of Appeals for the Ninth Federal Circuit temporarily suspended Trump's entry ban on seven Islamic countries, Trump did not give in. He announced to reporters on Air Force One that a "brand-new executive order" would be issued. In the past two days, immigration law enforcement agencies across the United States suddenly began a large-scale search for illegal immigrants. At present, hundreds of immigrants have been arrested, which is considered to be Trump's use of other means to tighten immigration control policies.

In addition to the latest tweet on Twitter on the morning of 12, Trump also criticized the decision of the Ninth Federal Circuit Court of Appeals to suspend the entry ban on seven Islamic countries for two days. His tweet on 1 1 said, "Our legal system has been completely destroyed! Since the suspension of immigration bans in seven suspicious countries, 77% of refugees have been allowed to enter the United States. This is too dangerous! " Earlier, he also said that the court's suspension of the "Muling" order "the security of the United States is in danger."

Since Trump took office for three weeks, he has signed 1 1 executive orders and 12 memos, which is almost equivalent to Obama's "workload" in the past six months. Some analysts believe that Trump is keen to sign these executive orders, mainly because executive orders are administrative privileges granted to the president by the US Constitution. In the case that Trump and the Democratic Party are constantly at odds, directly using administrative orders to govern can quickly fulfill the campaign promise. In the United States, the president can modify or revoke his executive order at any time. Executive orders do not require congressional approval. Under the premise of not violating the constitution, the president's executive order cannot be easily abolished. If Congress disagrees with the president's executive order, it can't be directly overturned, and it can only be controlled by setting up contradictory bills or reducing government funding. Only in extreme cases can the Supreme Court declare it unconstitutional and invalid.