🛑Continuation of National Emergency Against Hostage-Taking
The President declares the continuation of a national emergency in response to the ongoing threat posed by hostage-taking and wrongful detention of U.S. nationals abroad. This action underscores the seriousness of these acts as threats to national security, foreign policy, and the safety of American citizens abroad, emphasizing the need for an ongoing response to these international issues.
Learn More🚨Continuation of National Emergency
The President's notice confirms the ongoing national emergency related to Hong Kong under Executive Order 13936, citing threats to U.S. national security and economy. The declaration emphasizes the necessity of continued regulatory measures due to China’s actions undermining Hong Kong’s autonomy, highlighting implications for businesses involved with or impacted by the regional situation.
Learn More🚂RRB Amends Emergency Operations Regulations
The Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) amends its regulations to update delegations of authority to act in the event of a national emergency and remove references to obsolete and disestablished titles.
Learn More⚠️Continuation of National Emergency Regarding Belarus Announced
The President has declared the continuation of a national emergency concerning Belarus due to ongoing threats to U.S. national security and foreign policy. This decision expands upon previous executive orders tied to the Belarusian government's actions undermining democracy and human rights. The notice will be published in the Federal Register and communicated to Congress.
Learn More🛡️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.
Learn More🚨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.
Learn More🏴☠️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.
Learn More🚢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.
Learn More🔒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.
Learn More⚠️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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