On his first day in office, President Trump wasted no time in implementing his hardline stance on immigration and executive power, with a flurry of actions unleashed across the country.

Trump's pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, immediately pledged to end the controversial app used by migrants, a move that has been met with both support and criticism. In addition, the administration is reportedly planning illegal immigrant arrests across the U.S. starting on day one.

In a bold display of executive authority, Trump also signed over 200 executive actions on a variety of issues, from TikTok bans to pre-inaugural rally security concerns. The president's aggressive agenda has set the tone for his term in office, with supporters cheering his decisive action and critics raising concerns about the implications for civil liberties.

As the nation prepares for a cold and historic inauguration, Trump's ambitious plans for day one have already sent shockwaves through the political landscape. Only time will tell how these actions will shape the future of his presidency.