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  Politics  Trump’s First 100 Days: Tracking Progress on Economy, Immigration, and Trade Promises
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Trump’s First 100 Days: Tracking Progress on Economy, Immigration, and Trade Promises

Autumn LiAutumn Li—April 28, 20252
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As President Donald Trump marks his 100th day in office on Tuesday, a traditional benchmark for evaluating a new administration’s initial momentum and priorities, his impact is already widely felt across critical policy domains. While this early period offers a snapshot of his administration’s direction and effectiveness, the long-term consequences of the policy shifts initiated remain subject to considerable uncertainty and ongoing debate. A review of his progress on key promises reveals a mix of swift action and complex challenges, particularly concerning immigration enforcement, economic performance including inflation, and a fundamental restructuring of trade policy through the imposition of tariffs.

Immigration: Dramatic Drop in Border Crossings

One of the most immediate and significant changes observed during President Trump’s first 100 days has been the dramatic reduction in the number of illegal crossings occurring at the U.S. border with Mexico. This decline represents a stark contrast to figures recorded just months prior. Data shows that in December 2023, during the final full year of President Joe Biden’s term, U.S. authorities recorded 249,740 illegal crossings. By December 2024, coinciding with the start of the Trump administration, this figure had plummeted to 47,324. The downward trajectory continued rapidly into the early months of 2025, with reported crossings falling further to 8,346 in February and reaching 7,181 in March. This sharp decrease is widely seen as a direct consequence of the administration’s intensified rhetoric and operational changes at the border.

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While the number of border apprehensions has fallen precipitously, the pace of deportations under President Trump compared to President Biden’s last year in office is not yet entirely clear, as comprehensive data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is still pending. However, ICE has been actively conducting numerous arrests across the country, signaling an increased focus on interior enforcement. These operations have drawn scrutiny and raised concerns among civil liberties advocates, who have voiced worries about potential instances of individuals being processed for deportation without adequate access to due process protections.

Economy: Inflation Trends and Tariff Impacts

Addressing economic concerns, President Trump had made a prominent campaign promise to reduce prices for American consumers, particularly focusing on combating inflation. Data from the initial months of his term shows that the rate of inflation has indeed decreased since its peak of 9.1 percent in 2022, a period marked by significant post-pandemic economic pressures. Inflation stood at 3 percent in January 2025, the month of President Trump’s inauguration, and continued its descent, registering 2.4 percent by March. President Trump has publicly claimed a direct link between this trend and his administration’s actions, stating he has “solved inflation.”

However, this assessment is accompanied by warnings from independent financial authorities. The Federal Reserve, the nation’s central bank responsible for monetary policy, has issued cautionary statements regarding the potential economic effects of the new administration’s trade policies. The Fed specifically cautioned that President Trump’s planned implementation of significant tariffs would likely lead to higher prices for foreign imports, a cost that could ultimately be passed on to consumers and businesses, potentially counteracting the recent decline in inflation.

Trade Policy: Swift Implementation of Tariffs

A central element of President Trump’s economic agenda, and a clear fulfillment of a specific campaign pledge, has been the swift implementation of significant tariffs on imported goods. He had promised “across-the-board tariffs on most foreign-made goods,” framing them as necessary to protect American industries and workers. The administration initially escalated tariffs specifically on imports from key trading partners including Canada, Mexico, and China. A stated justification for these initial actions against Canada and Mexico, in addition to China, was concern over the flow of fentanyl into the United States.

Subsequently, on April 2nd, in a move the administration symbolically termed “Liberation Day,” President Trump announced the imposition of broader taxes on a wide range of foreign imports, signaling a significant shift towards protectionist trade measures. While the administration later indicated a willingness to seek negotiations with some countries regarding specific aspects of these new trade barriers, tariffs on goods originating from China have remained notably high, with rates in some sectors reportedly reaching as high as 145 percent. The comprehensive economic implications of these tariff actions on global trade relations, international supply chains, and domestic consumer costs are expected to be profound and will be closely monitored.

As President Donald Trump concludes his first 100 days, his administration has demonstrated a clear commitment to enacting campaign promises, particularly concerning border security and trade policy. The dramatic fall in illegal border crossings and the rapid implementation of significant tariffs stand out as early, tangible policy changes. While inflation has continued a downward trend that began before his term, the potential price impacts of the new tariffs introduce complexity into the economic outlook. Data on deportations remains pending, and concerns about due process persist. The full scope of the economic and social consequences of these initial actions will become clearer only with time, but the initial period has set a distinct and assertive tone for the administration’s agenda.

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Autumn Li covers the intersection of law and public policy, with a focus on regulatory frameworks and civil liberties. Her reporting for USA Sentinel explores the long-term consequences of executive decisions and judicial rulings on national stability. Autumn’s analytical approach helps demystify complex legal proceedings, making her a trusted voice for readers seeking clarity in a rapidly changing legal environment.
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Autumn LiPublic Policy & Legal Analyst / USA Sentinel

Autumn Li covers the intersection of law and public policy, with a focus on regulatory frameworks and civil liberties. Her reporting for USA Sentinel explores the long-term consequences of executive decisions and judicial rulings on national stability. Autumn’s analytical approach helps demystify complex legal proceedings, making her a trusted voice for readers seeking clarity in a rapidly changing legal environment.

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