There is no record of any executive order signed by President Trump that explicitly mandates or promotes racial separation. The existence of such an order is unsubstantiated. Executive orders are official directives issued by the President to manage operations of the federal government. They carry the force of law but are subject to judicial review and cannot contradict existing legislation.
The concept of mandated separation based on race evokes historical periods of legalized discrimination and inequality. Understanding the historical context of segregation policies is crucial for evaluating current events and policies. Claims of discriminatory actions by government officials warrant careful examination of evidence and legal frameworks.