President-elect Donald Trump will revive the Title 42 border barrier in his first days back on the job, according to a January 9 report in Axios.
On Wednesday night, according to Axios, “[GOP] Senators were given previews of some of what they were told would be 100 executive orders, two sources who were in the room told Axios.”
Trump was accompanied by his top advisers, including Stephen Miller, the migration czar.
The pending executive orders take time to implement and may face lawsuits once they are announced, but they will include “Building the border wall, constructing soft-sided facilities to hold migrants and implementing other asylum restrictions,” Axios reported.
For example, Trump needs money to finish the wall and to build detention centers for illegal migrants — and is planning to get those funds via a massive, fast-track reconciliation bill early in…