The
White House • August 21, 2018 |
The Day Ahead
President
Donald J. Trump will meet with labor union leaders at the White
House.
ICE successfully removes Nazi camp guard
Overnight,
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out a 2004
order of deportation for Jakiw Palij, a former Nazi SS labor camp
guard in German-occupied Poland. After World War II, Palij lied
about being a Nazi and became a resident of Queens, New York.
Through
extensive negotiations, President Trump and his team secured
Palij’s deportation to Germany. Despite the 2004 removal order,
past administrations were unsuccessful in expelling Palij from
America.
To
protect the promise of freedom for Holocaust survivors and
their families, President Trump prioritized the removal of Palij.
His long-overdue deportation sends a strong message: The United
States will not tolerate those who facilitated Nazi crimes and
other human rights violations, and they will not find a safe haven
on U.S. soil.
Saving 40+ states from high energy costs
It’s
a myth that the United States cannot lower emissions while
promoting American energy dominance on the world stage. But the
Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan (CPP) sacrificed
affordable, competitive energy in favor of bureaucratic red tape.
The
Trump Administration is proposing the Affordable Clean Energy
(ACE) Rule to restore the proper role of states under the Clean
Air Act. Under the Obama CPP, working- and middle-class families
would’ve been hit with higher electricity costs—as much as
double-digit price increases in 40 states. Partly as a result, a
bipartisan majority of Congress formally disapproved of the CPP.
The
new ACE Rule, on the other hand, proposes new emissions
guidelines while giving states flexibility in how to achieve them.
That will allow different parts of the country to construct
diverse, reliable energy portfolios that best fit their specific
needs.
Photo of the Dayhttps://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/POTD-August-21-2018-1200x800.jpgOfficial White House Photo by D. Myles CullenAdrian Anzaldua joins President Donald J. Trump during the Salute to the Heroes of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection at the White House | August 20, 2018 |
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