Presidential Document 2 Jun 2025 immigration, government policy, border security, national emergency, border patrol

🛡️Proclamation on the 101st Anniversary of the United States Border Patrol

The proclamation commemorates the 101st Anniversary of the United States Border Patrol, recognizing the service and sacrifices of its agents. It underscores the agency's history and recent initiatives aimed at enhancing border security and addressing illegal immigration, reinforcing the government’s commitment to safeguarding the country.

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Presidential Document 14 May 2025 regulation, foreign policy, national emergency, economic security, iraq

🚨Continuation of National Emergency for Iraq Stabilization Announced

The President's notice announces the continuation of a national emergency concerning the stabilization of Iraq, highlighted by persistent threats to U.S. national security and foreign policy. This extension follows prior executive orders aimed at addressing obstacles in Iraq's reconstruction and governance. The notice will be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to Congress.

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Presidential Document 9 May 2025 executive order, foreign policy, national emergency, threats to security, central african republic

🏴‍☠️Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Central African Republic

The President announces the continuation of a national emergency concerning the Central African Republic, initially declared in 2014 due to significant threats to U.S. national security. This situation, exacerbated by violence and the involvement of foreign entities, necessitates ongoing emergency measures to address stability in the region and protect U.S. interests.

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Presidential Document 17 Apr 2025 compliance, regulation, national emergency, maritime trade, russian vessels, us ports

🚢Continuation of National Emergency on Russian-Affiliated Vessels

This notice declares the continuation of a national emergency regarding the regulation of Russian-affiliated vessels’ anchorage and movement to U.S. ports. The President authorizes ongoing oversight due to ongoing international relations disturbances involving the Russian Federation, with implications for maritime operations and trade.

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Presidential Document 14 Apr 2025 cybersecurity, business regulations, foreign policy, national emergency, russia, economic sanctions

🔒Continuation of National Emergency Due to Russian Activities

The President of the United States has announced the continuation of a national emergency concerning harmful foreign activities by the Russian Federation. This follows a series of executive orders aimed at addressing threats to national security, including interference in democratic processes and malicious cyber activities. The emergency is set to remain in effect for another year to protect U.S. interests.

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Presidential Document 10 Apr 2025 compliance, trade regulation, international business, national emergency, somalia

⚠️Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Somalia Regulation

The President's notice announces the continuation of the national emergency concerning Somalia due to persistent violence, piracy, and arms embargo violations. The proclamation references prior Executive Orders aimed at addressing the security threats and stabilizing the region, highlighting ongoing concerns that demand sustained U.S. governmental attention and action.

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Presidential Document 1 Apr 2025 executive order, foreign policy, national emergency, south sudan

🇺🇸Continuation of National Emergency Regarding South Sudan

The notice from the President confirms the continuation of a national emergency regarding South Sudan due to ongoing threats to security and stability caused by violence, human rights abuses, and obstruction of humanitarian efforts. This decision extends measures previously enacted under Executive Order 13664 aimed at addressing these crises.

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Presidential Document 31 Mar 2025 compliance, regulations, cybersecurity, economic impact, national emergency, business security

🔒Continuation of National Emergency Addressing Cyber Threats

The President's notice extends the national emergency concerning significant malicious cyber-enabled activities, recognizing ongoing threats to national security, foreign policy, and the economy. This action affirms the need for continued vigilance and action against cyber threats that are impactful beyond national borders, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity in business operations.

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Presidential Document 12 Mar 2025 compliance, international trade, business regulation, sanctions, national emergency, iran

🚧Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Iran Implications

The regulatory notice announces the continuation of the national emergency declared in response to threats posed by the Government of Iran. This includes the ongoing sanctions and actions taken under various Executive Orders aimed at protecting U.S. national security and interests, reaffirming that the threat from Iran remains significant.

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Presidential Document 28 Feb 2025 compliance, international trade, sanctions, national emergency, ukraine, russia

🚨Continuation of National Emergency

The regulatory notice addresses the continuation of a national emergency declared due to the actions of the Russian Federation impacting Ukraine. It outlines several executive orders that define the nature of the threat and the need for ongoing sanctions, emphasizing national security and foreign policy concerns related to Ukraine's stability and integrity.

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