Project 2025 Tracker
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Border Wall and Border Security

Project 2025 calls for securing the border and completing the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Overview

Project 2025 includes a strong emphasis on border security, with a specific focus on completing the U.S.-Mexico border wall. This initiative aligns with past policy proposals and executive actions that emphasize a tough stance on immigration and enhanced enforcement measures.

Goals

  • Complete border wall construction to deter illegal crossings.
  • Deploy military and federal law enforcement to reinforce border security.
  • Expand surveillance and technological monitoring to track and prevent unlawful entries.

Implementation Progress

As of March 2025, the initiative has seen partial implementation, with funding allocated for additional barriers and increased personnel presence at the border.

Challenges & Controversies

  • Legal challenges regarding the national emergency declaration.
  • Budget constraints and potential opposition in Congress.
  • Human rights concerns raised by advocacy groups.

Next Steps

  • Continue construction of border wall segments with allocated funds.
  • Expand partnerships with state and local law enforcement.
  • Implement further technological advancements to monitor border activity.

Initiative Timeline

  • January 20, 2025
    President Trump declares national emergency at the southern border.
  • Military Deployment
    February 10, 2025
    Deployment of military personnel and Border Patrol to support border security.
  • Funding allocated
    March 5, 2025
    Funding allocated for additional physical barriers along the southern border.

Potential Impact

Key areas affected:

  • Border security
  • Immigration enforcement
  • Citizenship

Initiative Details

Current Status
Passed
Category
Immigration
Date Proposed
January 20, 2025
Implementing Agency
Department of Homeland Security

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