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Cross-Currents: An International Peer-Reviewed Journal on Humanities & Social Sciences | Volume-11 | Issue-04
An Unavoidable Expectation of United States’ Executive Order Diplomatic Strategies for the Deportation of Undocumented Immigrants back to their Original Homelands Beginning in 2025
NJUAFAC KENEDY FONJU
Published: April 12, 2025 | 39 70
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36344/ccijhss.2025.v11i04.002
Pages: 75-91
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Abstract
The analyses of the contemporary challenges already facing by identified undocumented immigrants who infiltrated into the United States’ territorial spaces are presently facing serious challenges with expectation to be received back home in an unexpected occurrence neither the concerns citizens nor their governments ever thought of. But, President Donald Trump gave full promises during his Presidential campaign in 2024 to put in full practices his deportation agenda as a means of relieving the U.S in several ways ranging from securing specific jobs to real Americans and security considerations by bringing in new dimensions of his Executive Orders (EO). In fact, the African Continent is actually affected as well as other Continents like South America, Asia, Australasian and Europe. For example, the overall total African involved for the 45 countries stood at 37,186 citizens representing 02.57 percent of a total of 1,445, 549 to be deported in different countries around the World. Therefore, Executive Order (EO) is essentially statements about how the president wants the federal government to be managed, which can mean instructions to federal agencies or requests for reports. An executive order is a directive by the president of the United States that manages operations of the federal government. They allow a president to wield power without action from Congress, but there are limits to what orders can achieve. Executive orders can also play an important role in laying out major policy agendas. While these orders are legally binding, they are not legislation as they don't require approval from Congress. It doesn't necessarily mean the president can enact orders without challenge, as Congress could still block an order from being fulfilled by removing funding or creating other hurdles. In fact, the scrutiny of specialized sources and documentaries facilitate us to use a historical approach by bringing out statistical analyses of each Continent then ranking co