• Cyborganism@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    I’m trying to wrap my head around how executive orders work. I’m not American.

    Can someone explain what’s the legal process compared to a bill for example?

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      3 months ago

      They’re not laws… The president is the head of the “executive branch” which has a number of federal departments that execute the laws passed by the legislature.

      Executive orders are basically “memos” from the president that direct those departments on how to operate since the laws don’t typically get into too much detail about the specifics.

      These orders apply only to federal offices, he has no authority over private business or state governments without passing a law.

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      3 months ago

      A policy applied to federal agencies on the whims of the executive/administration (president+staff). (FBI, CIA, DHS, ICE, TSA, HHS, FDA, so forth…) Does not impact state law, judicials, or enforcement agencies.

      This will be sued over constitutionality in the courts

      Stacked courts will probably claim it’s constitutional

      Up to Congress to specifically and independently say it’s unconstitutional

      This Congress will probably not do that

      IF there’s another election, and the term limit is still adhered to, the next administration may chose to revoke it or alter it assuming they have differing policies.

      Rinse and repeat.

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        3 months ago

        Is there a process to make them official? Like is there a vote on them by Congress or something? Or are they automatically applied?