Overview / Immigration

Overview / Immigration

Project 2025 Proposes Huge Changes to Immigration Policy

Here are the key changes and their potential negative effects on average Americans:

Here are the key changes and their potential negative effects on average Americans:

Border Security

  1. Expand the "Border Wall" with more money going to this cause.


  2. Perform mass deportations, calling it "the largest deportation program in American history," including huge raids and deportations.


  3. Dismantle the Department of Homeland Security and create border police.

  1. Expand the "Border Wall" with more money going to this cause.


  2. Perform mass deportations, calling it "the largest deportation program in American history," including huge raids and deportations.


  3. Dismantle the Department of Homeland Security and create border police.

Legal Immigration

  1. Eliminate a bunch of visa categories, including those for crime victims (U visas) and human trafficking survivors (T visas)


  2. End birthright citizenship, a cornerstone of our government.


  3. Cut funding for family-based immigration


  4. Reduce high-skilled (H-1B) and low-skilled (H-2A) work visa programs, with the goal of eliminating them entirely within 10 years.


  5. Increase fees for immigrants on applications and other processes.


  6. Fast track wealthy immigrants and immigrants who can pay a premium cost.

  1. Eliminate a bunch of visa categories, including those for crime victims (U visas) and human trafficking survivors (T visas)


  2. End birthright citizenship, a cornerstone of our government.


  3. Cut funding for family-based immigration


  4. Reduce high-skilled (H-1B) and low-skilled (H-2A) work visa programs, with the goal of eliminating them entirely within 10 years.


  5. Increase fees for immigrants on applications and other processes.


  6. Fast track wealthy immigrants and immigrants who can pay a premium cost.

Refugees and Asylums

  1. Dismantle the asylum system, making it much harder for people to find protection in the U.S.


  2. Dramatically cut admissions for refugees to the U.S.


  3. Allows ICE raids to be performed in schools, hospitals, and religious institutions (which currently is not legal).

  1. Dismantle the asylum system, making it much harder for people to find protection in the U.S.


  2. Dramatically cut admissions for refugees to the U.S.


  3. Allows ICE raids to be performed in schools, hospitals, and religious institutions (which currently is not legal).