President Trump has hit the ground running in his first 100 days in office, issuing a record number of executive orders and leaving Congress scrambling to keep up. In a bold move, Trump signed two new executive orders on immigration, further tightening restrictions on entry into the country.

The first executive order focuses on beefing up border security, including the construction of a wall along the southern border and increasing funding for enforcement agencies. The second order aims to crack down on undocumented immigrants already in the country, expanding deportation efforts and implementing stricter penalties for employers who hire illegal immigrants.

These actions have sparked widespread controversy, with critics accusing the President of overstepping his authority and bypassing the legislative process. However, supporters argue that Trump is merely fulfilling his campaign promises to crack down on illegal immigration and protect American jobs.

As Congress struggles to keep pace with Trump's frenetic pace of executive orders, the President shows no signs of slowing down. With the country divided on his immigration policies, Trump's executive actions are sure to be a major point of contention in the coming months.