Trump signs 3 executive orders targeting drugs, crime

Daily News Article   —   Posted on February 10, 2017

(Compiled from news reports by Newsy at AOL, CNN and the Baltimore Sun) – Taking his first steps on an issue that played prominently in his campaign, President Trump on Thursday signed three executive orders he said are “designed to restore safety in America.”

The President signed the orders in the Oval Office shortly after his Attorney General, former Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, was sworn into the nation’s top law enforcement job.

The first executive order takes aim at transnational drug cartels and human trafficking. The order calls for law enforcement agencies to make dismantling cartels a high priority by using stronger enforcement of existing federal laws. [It proscribes steps for various federal agencies to “increase intelligence” sharing among law enforcement partners.]

The order also instructs an existing inter-agency working group to submit a report to Trump within four months detailing the progress made in combating criminal organizations, “along with any recommended actions for dismantling them.”

In the announcement, Trump said:

“I’m directing Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security to undertake all necessary and lawful action to break the back of the criminal cartels that have spread across our nation and are destroying the blood of our youth and other people.”

The second order creates a task force aimed at reducing crime and improving public safety. It directs Sessions to establish a new Task Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety.

The Task Force will develop “strategies to reduce crime, including, in particular, illegal immigration, drug trafficking and violent crime,” propose new legislation, and submit at least one report to the President within the next year.

The last order calls on the Department of Justice to examine current federal laws that apply to crimes against law enforcement officials. The mandate also opens the door for legislation that would define new crimes against law enforcement, complete with new mandatory minimum sentences.

“It’s a shame what’s been happening to our great, truly great law enforcement officers,” Trump said at the signing ceremony. “That’s going to stop as of today.”

The three executive orders also come just one day after Trump held what the administration calls a listening session with county sheriffs from around the nation.

During his presidential campaign, Trump pledged to do more to support law enforcement.

“The fact is, they do an incredible job. We have to give them more authority, and we have to give them far more respect,” Trump said in a campaign video.

Compiled from news reports by Newsy at AOL, CNN and the Baltimore Sun.  Reprinted here for educational purposes only. May not be reproduced on other websites without permission. 



Background

For all of the President's exeuctive orders, go to whitehouse.gov.