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Trump Era Policies Resurface: Gaza, Nukes, and Immigration Face Change

Trump Administration Grapples with Government Shutdown, Immigration Policies, and Environmental Regulations

Washington, D.C. – The Trump administration faced a multifaceted set of challenges on February 2, 2026, including a partial government shutdown, a controversial visa freeze, and new environmental regulations. President Donald Trump urged House lawmakers to end the partial government shutdown, which began over the weekend, as Speaker Mike Johnson navigated narrow margins and resistance on a critical funding bill, according to Time.

Trump stated on Truth Social that he was working with Speaker Johnson to pass legislation already approved by the Senate, promising to sign it immediately. "There can be NO CHANGES at this time," he wrote, warning against another prolonged shutdown, calling it "pointless, and destructive," according to Time. He urged lawmakers to vote yes and reopen the government "WITHOUT DELAY."

Meanwhile, the administration's immigration policies faced legal challenges. A group of civil rights organizations and U.S. citizens sued the State Department over its suspension of immigrant visa processing for people from 75 countries, NPR reported. The lawsuit argues that the policy attempts to "eviscerate decades of settled immigration law." The visa ban, which went into effect on January 21, affects countries including Afghanistan, Somalia, Brazil, Colombia, Thailand, Russia, and Canada, according to NPR.

In other news, the Trump administration exempted new experimental nuclear reactors from a major environmental law, NPR reported. This law would have required disclosure of potential environmental harm from construction and operation, as well as a public assessment of possible consequences. The Advanced Test Reactor at Idaho National Laboratory will soon host five new test reactors built by private companies, with supporters hoping they will power data centers needed for Artificial Intelligence, according to NPR.

Adding to the international developments, Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt was slated to reopen, according to NPR. The Rafah border had been sealed for nearly a year. Its reopening advances the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, but that agreement is not yet finalized, according to NPR.

Also, Jared Kushner's vision for Gaza includes loft-style apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows, an off-shore oil and gas rig, advanced industrial zones and park-lined neighborhoods, according to NPR. Palestinians say Jared Kushner's vision for Gaza erases what's left of their homes, according to NPR.

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