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Undated: Foreign policy of Donald Trump

This article describes the foreign policy positions taken by Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_policy_of_Donald_Trump

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March 14: Trump's policies and how they'll change America -- in charts
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/14/politics/donald-trump-policy-numbers-impact/index.html

April 28: Trump has left far more unfulfilled than enacted. That includes a huge quantity of legislation he said he would pass, none of which has become law and most of which has not even been proposed in anything remotely resembling the form of an actual bill.
https://www.vox.com/a/trump-first-100-hundred-days-evaluating-terms-promises-accomplishments

December 21: These Were President Trump's 5 Biggest Policy Changes in 2017
http://time.com/5075771/donald-trump-policy-changes/

December 29:
138 things Trump did this year while you weren't looking

Behind the crazy headlines, more conservative priorities got pushed through than most people realize. An exhaustive list of what really happened to the government in 2017.
https://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2017/12/29/138-trump-policy-changes-2017-000603

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January 12: Ten ways Trump has changed America
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42653793

December 12: Dozens More Cambodian Immigrants to Be Deported From U.S., Officials Say

The Trump administration is preparing to deport the largest group yet of legal Cambodian immigrants to the United States over the next few days, according to human rights groups and an American official, continuing a wave of deportation that has fallen heavily on refugees who fled the upheaval surrounding the Vietnam War.

The new deportations include an expected 46 people who are scheduled to arrive in Cambodia on Dec. 19, the American official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details of deportations that had not been officially announced.

Many of those being deported have few or no memories of Cambodia, as they were part of an exodus fleeing Khmer Rouge massacres and were granted refugee status in the United States. Some actually have green cards and have been convicted of a felony while in the United States, though often from many years ago.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/12/world/asia/trump-deport-cambodians.html

February 27: Trump slashes U.S. aid to Cambodia after complaints of 'sham' elections
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/feb/27/donald-trump-slashes-us-aid-cambodia-after-complai/

July: U.S. Immigration Policy under Trump: Deep Changes and Lasting Impacts
https://www.migrationpolicy.org/research/us-immigration-policy-trump-deep-changes-impacts

December 18: Thousands of Migrant Children Could Be Released With Trump’s Major Policy Reversal

Federal officials have reversed course and announced they will reduce fingerprint requirements of potential sponsors for detained children.
https://www.texasmonthly.com/news/trump-fingerprint-policy-change-reduce-migrant-children-detention-tornillo/

December 20: New Orleans' Vietnamese community reacts to Trump’s proposed immigrant policy change

Maggie Tran’s family was part of the early wave of Vietnamese refugees who arrived in New Orleans in the mid-1970s after the Vietnam War. She was only 5 years old at the time.

Over the following decades, the number of people of Vietnamese descent living in the New Orleans area has grown, reaching close to 15,800 by 2010, according to the most recent U.S. Census data available.

The Vietnamese community was rattled last week by the news that the Trump administration had proposed reversing a 2008 agreement with Vietnam that protected all Vietnamese nationals who arrived before July 12, 1995 from potential deportation. The reversal specifically targets Vietnamese refugees who are undocumented and those with criminal records, who had been previously shielded by the agreement.
https://www.nola.com/news/2018/12/new-orleans-vietnamese-community-reacts-to-trumps-proposed-immigrant-policy-change.html

December 21: GOP pollster says Trump is likely to keep announcing unexpected policy changes
https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/422503-gop-pollster-says-its-unlikely-trump-will-stop-issuing-surprise

December 21: Trump may roll back Obama school discipline rules

Two Triangle school systems don’t plan to back away from their efforts to reduce student suspensions, even as the Trump Administration moves to undo federal policies designed to reduce racial discrimination in school discipline.

A federal school safety panel led by U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos recommended Tuesday rolling back the 2014 guidance issued by the Obama Administration that warned school districts they could be investigated if minority students are suspended at disproportionately high rates.

Both the Wake County school system and Durham Public Schools reached agreements this year with federal civil rights investigators to make changes to their discipline policies, including looking for more in-school alternatives to removing students from school.

Both school districts said this week that they’ll continue their discipline reforms, regardless of whether the Obama guidance is rescinded.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article223280580.html

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