You mean he can try to. How did that work out when he tried to end the daca executive order by Obama? Not well that executive order became defacto law in some aspects. Your government class was teaching what executive orders should be but not what they are in practice or application.
treetalker|3 months ago
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/19pdf/18-587_5ifl.pdf
So Obama's executive order was not de facto law; rather, the Trump administration violated the law in the way it went about shifting policy. And as the Supreme Court noted, executive policies can be changed — but statutory law must be respected when doing so.