Trump vows to 'send in the Feds' to help Chicago
US President Donald Trump speaks while signing executive orders at the White House in Washington January 24, 2017. [Photo/Agencies] |
Trump isn't offering specifics about how the federal government could help. The White House website says, "Our country needs more law enforcement, more community engagement and more effective policing."8 p.m.
President Donald Trump will begin rolling out executive actions on immigration Wednesday, beginning with plans for building a wall along the US-Mexico border and other enforcement measures, according to two administration officials.
Trump is also expected to roll out plans for restricting refugee flows to the US later in the week.
Trump campaigned on pledges to tighten US immigration policies, including beefing up border security and stemming the flow of refugees. He also called for halting entry to the US from Muslim countries, but later shifted to focus on "extreme vetting" of those coming from countries with terrorism ties.
The officials insisted on anonymity in order to confirm the plans ahead of Trump's official announcement. The president is expected to sign the actions Wednesday during a trip to the Department of Homeland Security.