China News Service, January 17th, a comprehensive report. On the 16th local time, a senior aide to the President-elect Biden of the United States revealed that Biden will announce more than 10 administrative reform measures on January 20, adding to his inauguration. Add color.

Specific content includes housing issues, immigration issues, climate change, student loans and how to deal with the new crown epidemic.

  According to Reuters, the incoming White House Chief of Staff of the Biden Administration, Ron Klein, stated in a memo to reporters that Biden will announce on the day of his inauguration on January 20. Approximately 12 "previously promised executive orders" revoke some of the most controversial decisions made by U.S. President Trump and quickly changed the direction of development in the United States.

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  Klein said that Biden's "first day" a series of broader commitments will be implemented within nine days of taking office.

Specifically, they include: rejoining the Paris climate agreement, lifting Trump's travel ban on several countries in West Asia and North Africa, extending the federal student loan freeze order, and requiring people to wear masks in federal territories and interstate travel.

  According to Reuters, most measures are reversals of Trump's policies and do not need to pass the US Congress.

However, Biden will also announce an immigration proposal to provide millions of illegal immigrants with a way to obtain US citizenship.

The proposal is expected to face a difficult struggle in the U.S. Congress along with the recently proposed $1.9 trillion economic stimulus plan.

  According to the Associated Press report, Klein also said that on January 21, Biden will sign an administrative order related to the new crown epidemic, aimed at reopening schools and businesses and expanding testing for the new crown virus.

On the 22nd, "We will take action to provide relief to those who have suffered economic losses due to the new crown epidemic."

  In addition, Biden will take additional actions related to criminal justice reform, climate change and immigration, including an order to accelerate the reunification of separated families on the US-Mexico border.

  According to reports, the former president usually signs a series of administrative measures quickly after taking office.