- Trump declares Elon Musk cannot act without his approval, addressing concerns over DOGE’s access to government agencies.
- USAID employees locked out as Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) moves to dismantle the agency.
- U.S. enforces stricter immigration policies, deporting illegal Indian migrants as part of Trump’s crackdown.
Elon Musk’s expanding role in government oversight has sparked controversy after President Trump clarified that Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cannot make unilateral decisions without presidential approval.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is ramping up its immigration enforcement, with reports confirming deportation flights for illegal Indian migrants. This aligns with Trump’s campaign promise to tighten border security and enforce stricter visa regulations.
Musk’s Government Role Under Scrutiny as USAID Falls & U.S. Tightens Immigration Laws
Elon Musk’s role in government cost-cutting has escalated after DOGE shut down USAID operations, triggering a major shake-up in federal spending oversight. Trump’s assurance that Musk cannot act independently has done little to ease concerns about DOGE’s unchecked power. The move has also intensified scrutiny over the potential politicization of government efficiency measures.
USAID employees were abruptly locked out, with Homeland Security restricting access to the agency’s headquarters. Musk defended the decision, calling USAID beyond repair, but legal experts question whether DOGE has the authority to dismantle federal institutions without congressional oversight. The administration’s handling of the situation has drawn sharp reactions from policymakers.
Simultaneously, the U.S. has begun deporting illegal Indian migrants, reinforcing Trump’s strict immigration policies. Officials stress that the move serves as a deterrent, but the impact on Indo-U.S. relations remains to be seen. Indian authorities have pledged to cooperate, provided that necessary documentation is verified.
With deportations underway, thousands of undocumented Indian immigrants face an uncertain future. Many entered the U.S. seeking better opportunities, but shifting policies could make legal pathways even more challenging. Trump’s administration continues to push a hardline stance, signaling an end to previous leniency on illegal immigration.
As Trump consolidates power over government efficiency and immigration, both moves signal a shift in U.S. policy. Whether these actions streamline governance or create deeper divisions remains a growing debate.
“Elon can’t do and won’t do anything without our approval.”