“President Trump’s vision of a ‘big, beautiful’ wall along the Mexican border may never be realized, and almost certainly not as a 2,000-mile physical structure spanning sea to sea,” the Washington Post reports.
“But in a systematic and less visible way, his administration is following a blueprint to reduce the number of foreigners living in the United States — those who are undocumented and those here legally — and overhaul the U.S. immigration system for generations to come.”
“Across agencies and programs, federal officials are wielding executive authority to assemble a bureaucratic wall that could be more effective than any concrete and metal one. While some actions have drawn widespread attention, others have been put in place more quietly.”
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