President Donald Trump issued four immigration-related executive orders on his first day in office that appear to be even more extreme than the policies proposed by Project 2025, a sprawling and unpopular transition plan for his new administration organized by right-wing think tank The Heritage Foundation.
Two of Trump’s Day 1 actions go further than what Project 2025 recommends in its policy book, Mandate for Leadership. Two additional, radically anti-immigrant orders don’t appear in Mandate at all.
Taken together, these four orders — which purport to ban asylum at the southern border, shutter refugee resettlement, end birthright citizenship, and designate drug cartels as terrorist organizations — show that the Trump administration is advancing an even more extreme agenda than its MAGA media allies like Project 2025 called for during the campaign.