Monrovia, Liberia – Donald Trump was sworn in as President of the United States of America on Monday, January 20, after winning a second term in November of last year. The world is holding its breath in the face of something that might have a profound impact on the commercial, diplomatic, and migratory sectors.
Africans have voiced both optimism and pessimism about Donald Trump’s policies, especially those related to immigration, as he begins his second term as president of the United States.
Donald Trump was uninterested in US-Africa connections throughout his first term as president. With the exception of his campaign promise to repatriate undocumented migrants, which was crucial to his reelection, the continent likewise received little attention in his inaugural speech for his second term.
Still, a number of Africans are hopeful about Trump’s second term. They express confidence in the partnership between the United States and Africa. “We expecting that he will focus on building more partnerships with African countries.”
He was sown in office as the 47th president of the United States of America.