Donald Trump’s big decision, big information given on American citizenship by birth and Iran war

Donald Trump's big decision, big information given on American citizenship by birth and Iran war

US President Donald Trump has started many major changes in his second innings. He has taken steps towards ending citizenship based on birth and will personally go to the Supreme Court to hear the arguments. Apart from this, he has also expressed his views on the election process and the ongoing tension with Iran. These decisions are going to have an impact on the migrants living there and international politics.

ℹ️: Trump’s big statement, ceasefire will be considered only after Hormuz Strait opens, Iran refuses talks.

New rules of citizenship and voting

President Trump has issued a new order regarding the fairness of elections. Under this, states will have to follow strict rules before sending mail-in ballots. He has also made his stand clear regarding citizenship.

It will be necessary to submit the list of voters to the US Postal Service 60 days before the elections. Identification technology like barcode will be used on voting envelopes so that rigging can be prevented. To abolish birthright citizenship, the President has ordered that children of people living illegally will not get citizenship. A new order has been implemented to tighten DEI rules to prevent discrimination in companies taking government contracts.

Update on war with Iran and gas prices

On the ongoing dispute with Iran, Trump said that he will soon address the people of the country. He has claimed that Iran wants a ceasefire and America can soon withdraw from there.

Topics Trump’s statement Iran war Hopefully it will end in 2 to 3 weeks Armistice Iran’s President has expressed his desire for peace Strait of Hormuz has warned of strict military action if the route does not remain open Gas prices Oil prices will go down significantly after the end of the war

He has also asked his allies to make their own arrangements for their oil needs. According to the President, America no longer wants to be involved in the affairs of the Strait of Hormuz for long and will withdraw its forces soon.

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