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1. GDA-61 Paul Dans & Steven Groves The Project 2025 Advisory Board Alabama Policy Institute Alliance Defending Freedom American Compass The American Conservative America First Legal Foundation American Accountability Foundation American Center for Law and Justice American Cornerstone Institute American Council of Trustees and Alumni American Legislative Exchange Council The American Main Street Initiative American Moment American Principles Project Center for Equal Opportunity Center for Family and Human Rights Center for Immigration Studies Center for Renewing America Claremont Institute Coalition for a Prosperous America Competitive Enterprise Institute Conservative Partnership Institute Concerned Women for America Defense of Freedom Institute Ethics and Public Policy Center Family Policy Alliance Family Research Council First Liberty Institute Forge Leadership Network Foundation for Defense of Democracies Foundation for Government Accountability FreedomWorks The Heritage Foundation Hillsdale College Honest Elections Project Independent Women's Forum Institute for the American Worker Institute for Energy Research Institute for Women's Health Intercollegiate Studies Institute James Madison Institute Keystone Policy The Leadership Institute Liberty University National Association of Scholars National Center for Public Policy Research Pacific Research Institute Patrick Henry College Personnel Policy Operations Recovery for America Now Foundation 1792 Exchange Susan B. .

2. GDA-133 Carmack is Research Fellow for Cybersecurity, Intelligence, and Emerging Technologies in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation. .

3. GDA-153 Citizenship and Immigration Services in 2019 and then, from November 2019 through the end of the Trump Administration, as Acting Deputy Secretary for the U.S. .

4. GDA-196 Immigration and Customs Enforcement; and as an Attorney Advisor in the Secretary's Honors Program for Attorneys at the Department of Homeland Security. .

5. GDA-315 Mark Albrecht Chris Anderson, Office of Senator Steve Daines Jeff Anderson, The American Main Street Initiative Michael Anton, Hillsdale College EJ Antoni, The Heritage Foundation Andrew "Art" Arthur, Center for Immigration Studies Paul Atkins, Patomak Global Partners Julie Axelrod, Center for Immigration Studies James Bacon James Baehr Stewart Baker, Steptoe and Johnson LLP Erik Baptist, Alliance Defending Freedom Brent Bennett, Texas Public Policy Foundation John Berlau, Competitive Enterprise Institute Russell Berman, Hoover Institution Sanjai Bhagat, University of Colorado Boulder Stephen Billy, Susan B. .

6. GDA-322 Eitel, Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies Will Estrada, Parents Rights Foundation Jon Feere, Center for Immigration Studies Baruch Feigenbaum, Reason Foundation Travis Fisher, The Heritage Foundation George Fishman, Center for Immigration Studies Leslie Ford, The Heritage Foundation Aharon Friedman, Federal Policy Group Bruce Frohnen, Ohio Northern University College of Law Joel Frushone, Ernst & Young Finch Fulton Diana Furchtgott-Roth, The Heritage Foundation Caleigh Gabel, American Cornerstone Institute Christopher Gacek, Family Research Council Alexandra Gaiser, River Financial Inc. .

7. GDA-326 Kelson, Boyden Gray & Associates Aaron Kheriaty, Ethics and Public Policy Center Ali Kilmartin, Alliance Defending Freedom Julie Kirchner, Federation for American Immigration Reform Dan Kish, Institute for Energy Research Kenneth A. .

8. GDA-331 Moley Caitlin Moon, American Center for Law & Justice David Moore, Brigham Young University Law School Clare Morell, Ethics and Public Policy Center Mark Morgan, The Heritage Foundation Hunter Morgen, American Cornerstone Institute Rachel Morrison, Ethics and Public Policy Center Jonathan Moy, The Heritage Foundation Iain Murray, Competitive Enterprise Institute Ryan Nabil, National Taxpayers Union Michael Nasi, Jackson Walker LLP Lucien Niemeyer, The Niemeyer Group, LLC Nazak Nikakhtar, Wiley Rein LLP Milan "Mitch" Nikolich Matt O'Brien, Immigration Reform Law Institute Caleb Orr, Boyden Gray & Associates Michael Pack Leah Pedersen Michael Pillsbury, The Heritage Foundation Patrick Pizzella, Leadership Institute Robert Poole, Reason Foundation Kevin Preskenis, Allymar Health Solutions Pam Pryor, National Committee for Religious Freedom Thomas Pyle, Institute for Energy Research John Ratcliffe, American Global Strategies Paul Ray, The Heritage Foundation Joseph Reddan, Flexilis Forestry, LLC Jay W. .

9. GDA-333 Jason Richwine, Center for Immigration Studies Shaun Rieley, The American Conservative Lora Ries, The Heritage Foundation Leo Rios Mark Robeck, Energy Evolution Consulting LLC James Rockas, ACLJ Action Mark Royce, NOVA-Annandale College Reed Rubinstein, America First Legal Foundation William Ruger, American Institute for Economic Research Austin Ruse, Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) Brent D. .

10. GDA-341 Vaughan, Center for Immigration Studies John "JV" Venable, The Heritage Foundation Morgan Lorraine Viña, Jewish Institute for National Security of America Andrew N. .

11. GDA-394 PROMISE #1: RESTORE THE FAMILY AS THE CENTERPIECE OF AMERICAN LIFE AND PROTECT OUR CHILDREN. .

12. GDA-457 PROMISE #2: DISMANTLE THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE AND RETURN SELF-GOVERNANCE TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. .

13. GDA-487 l A combination of elected and unelected bureaucrats at the Environmental Protection Agency quietly strangles domestic energy production through difficult-to-understand rulemaking processes; l Bureaucrats at the Department of Homeland Security, following the lead of a feckless Administration, order border and immigration enforcement agencies to help migrants criminally enter our country with impunity; l Bureaucrats at the Department of Education inject racist, anti-American, ahistorical propaganda into America's classrooms; l Bureaucrats at the Department of Justice force school districts to undermine girls' sports and parents' rights to satisfy transgender extremists; l Woke bureaucrats at the Pentagon force troops to attend "training" seminars about "white privilege"; and l Bureaucrats at the State Department infuse U.S. .

14. GDA-515 PROMISE #3: DEFEND OUR NATION'S SOVEREIGNTY, BORDERS, AND BOUNTY AGAINST GLOBAL THREATS. .

15. GDA-545 Indeed, the only direct impact of open borders on pro-open borders elites is that the constant flow of illegal immigration suppresses the wages of their housekeepers, landscapers, and busboys. .

16. GDA-591 Illegal immigration should be ended, not mitigated; the border sealed, not reprioritized. .

17. GDA-606 PROMISE #4 SECURE OUR GOD-GIVEN INDIVIDUAL RIGHT TO ENJOY "THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY." The Declaration of Independence famously asserted the belief of America's Founders that "all men are created equal" and endowed with God-given rights to "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." It's the last --- "the pursuit of Happiness" --- that is central to America's heroic experiment in self-government. .

18. GDA-689 Section One TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT A merica's Bicentennial, which culminated on July 4, 1976, was a spirited and unifying celebration of our country, its Founding, and its ideals. .

19. GDA-992 For example, there are the areas of immigration and border security (either NSC or DPC); health care, energy, and environment (either NEC or DPC); and trade and international economic policy (either NSC or NEC). .

20. GDA-994 While other chapters will cover specific policy goals for each department or agency, incoming policy councils will need to move rapidly to lead policy processes around cross-cutting agency topics, including countering China, enforcing immigration laws, reversing regulatory policies in order to promote energy production, combating the Left's aggressive attacks on life and religious liberty, and confronting "wokeism" throughout the federal government. .

21. GDA-1012 The Domestic Policy Council (DPC) consists of advisers to the President on noneconomic domestic policy issues as well as international issues with a significant domestic component (such as immigration). .

22. GDA-1017 It is essential that DPC policy expertise reflect the most prominent issues that are before the Administration: issues such as the environment, health care, housing, and immigration. .

23. GDA-1034 These efforts have included serving on the NSC Principals Committee, heading the National Space Council, addressing immigration and border issues, leading the response to health care crises, and supervising workforce programs. .

24. GDA-1904 Section Two THE COMMON DEFENSE W hile the lives of Americans are affected in noteworthy ways, for better or worse, by each part of the executive branch, the inherent importance of national defense and foreign affairs makes the Departments of Defense and State first among equals. .

25. GDA-1934 He recommends that it be replaced with a new "stand-alone border and immigration agency at the Cabinet level" and that the remaining parts of DHS be distributed among other departments. .

26. GDA-2675 Customs and Border Protection (CBP) be combined with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); U.S. .

27. GDA-2676 Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS); the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR); and the Department of Justice (DOJ) Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) and Office of Immigration Litigation (OIL) into a stand- alone border and immigration agency at the Cabinet level (more than 100,000 employees, making it the third largest department measured by manpower). .

28. GDA-2691 immigration laws impartially. .

29. GDA-2699 Prioritizing border security and immigration enforcement, including detention and deportation, is critical if we are to regain control of the border, repair the historic damage done by the Biden Administration, return to a lawful and orderly immigration system, and protect the homeland from terrorism and public safety threats. .

30. GDA-2700 This also includes consolidating the pieces of the fragmented immigration system into one agency to fulfill the mission more efficiently. .

31. GDA-2704 A successful DHS would: l Secure and control the border; l Thoroughly enforce immigration laws; l Correctly and efficiently adjudicate immigration benefit applications while rejecting fraudulent claims; l Secure the cyber domain and collaborate with critical infrastructure sectors to maintain their security; l Provide states and localities with a limited federal emergency response and preparedness; l Secure our coasts and economic zones; l Protect political leaders, their families, and visiting heads of state or government; and l Oversee transportation security. .

32. GDA-2731 Such preconditions should include at least the following: l Certification by applicants that they comply with all aspects of federal immigration laws, including the honoring of all immigration detainers. .

33. GDA-2734 l If the applicant is a state or locality, commitment by that state or locality to total information-sharing in the context of both federal law enforcement and immigration enforcement. .

34. GDA-2746 CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP) If all immigration agencies are not merged, including USCIS and ORR, then an appropriate third alternative would be to consolidate ICE and CBP to form a combined Border Security and Immigration Agency (BSIA). .

35. GDA-2788 IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) Needed Reforms Since the formation of DHS, ICE has increasingly been tasked with auxiliary missions that have little or nothing to do with either immigration or customs enforcement. .

36. GDA-2789 To return ICE to its primary mission, any new Administration that wishes to restore the rule of law to our immigration enforcement efforts should: l Order ICE to stop closing out pending immigration cases and apply the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) as written by Congress.3 The Biden Administration closed out tens of thousands of immigration cases that had already been prepared and were slated for expedited removal processing or hearings before the U.S. .

37. GDA-2790 Immigration Court. .

38. GDA-2791 This misguided action constituted an egregious example of lawlessness that allowed thousands of illegal aliens and other immigration violators to go free in the United States. .

39. GDA-2795 Victimization should not be a basis for an immigration benefit. .

40. GDA-2799 Thousands of illegal aliens are allowed to bond out of immigration detention only to disappear into the interior of the United States where many commit crimes and many others disappear, never to be heard from again. .

41. GDA-2810 ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) should be identified as being primarily responsible for enforcing civil immigration regulations, including the civil arrest, detention, and removal of immigration violators anywhere in the United States, without warrant where appropriate, subject only to the civil warrant requirements of the INA where appropriate. .

42. GDA-2828 CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES (USCIS) U.S. .

43. GDA-2829 Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the agency tasked with administering the legal immigration and certain temporary visa programs. .

44. GDA-2830 Needed Reforms Since January 2021, USCIS's priorities have been misaligned, and this has transformed it into an open-borders agency, ignoring the critical role that it plays in national security, public safety, and safeguarding the integrity of our immigration system. .

45. GDA-2833 Emphasis also has been placed on removing legal barriers to immigration, such as the use of public benefits. .

46. GDA-2834 These actions violate statutes, erode congressional intent, and provide a significant magnet for continued illegal immigration. .

47. GDA-2842 Additionally, USCIS should create a criminal enforcement component within the agency to investigate immigration benefits fraud under Title 8 (perhaps requiring additional legislative and regulatory authorities for the officers themselves) and to prosecute cases through Special Assistant U.S. .

48. GDA-2849 New Policies To advance the national interest, the three core immigration agencies --- USCIS, ICE, and CBP --- should remerge and have immigration elements outside of DHS (such as ORR of HHS) included. .

49. GDA-2850 The fragmented immigration enforcement framework that developed in the wake of the Homeland Security Act has weakened each agency and should be remediated. .

50. GDA-2862 The incoming Administration should spearhead an immigration legislative agenda focused on creating a merit-based immigration system that rewards high- skilled aliens instead of the current system that favors extended family-based and luck-of-the-draw immigration. .

51. GDA-2870 Budget USCIS is primarily fee-funded, operating on revenue derived by those who are seeking immigration benefits, work permits, and naturalization. .

52. GDA-2871 The total agency budget requested for fiscal year (FY) 2023, including both fees and a small appropriation, is slightly less than $6 billion.8 The bulk of funds are derived from application fees through the Immigrant Examinations Fee Account. .

53. GDA-2892 NECESSARY BORDER AND IMMIGRATION STATUTORY, REGULATORY, AND ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES The current border security crisis was made possible by glaring loopholes in our immigration system. .

54. GDA-2905 Congress should repeal Section 235 of the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (TVPRA),9 which provides numerous immigration benefits to unaccompanied alien children and only encourages more parents to send their children across the border illegally and unaccompanied. .

55. GDA-2920 Such funds and infrastructure, including the DHS joint processing centers, should be redirected to secure the border, detain aliens, and provide space for immigration court proceedings. .

56. GDA-2930 Congress should reassert control of employment authorization, which is subject to rampant regulatory abuse, and limit it to certain categories of legal immigrants and non-immigrants. .

57. GDA-2933 Congress should unequivocally authorize state and local law enforcement to participate in immigration and border security actions in compliance with Arizona v. .

58. GDA-2935 Congress should require compliance with immigration detainers to the maximum extent consistent with the Tenth Amendment and set financial disincentives for jurisdictions that implement either official or unofficial sanctuary policies. .

59. GDA-2937 Congress should restrict the authority for prosecutorial discretion to eliminate it as a "catch-all" excuse for limiting immigration enforcement. .

60. GDA-2958 3. Reinstate, to the extent possible, expedited pathways with full credible fear/immigration court process (PACR and HARP). .

61. GDA-2964 Restrict prosecutorial discretion to eliminate it as a "catch-all" excuse for limiting immigration enforcement. .

62. GDA-2967 4. Rescind all memoranda limiting enforcement of immigration laws including those identifying sensitive zones. .

63. GDA-2968 5. End ICE's widespread use of termination and administrative closure of cases in immigration court. .

64. GDA-2981 Issue Department Management Directive (and ICE companion Directive) to refocus HSI on immigration offenses and criminal offenses typically associated with immigration (for example, human trafficking). .

65. GDA-3067 USSS agents stationed outside of Washington, D.C., should be transferred to work in Immigration and Customs Enforcement field offices where they would continue to be the "boots on the ground" to follow up on threat reports throughout the country and liaise with local law enforcement for visits by protectees. .

66. GDA-3068 The only investigations not related to USSS's protective function that agents should pursue would be directed by HSI and relate to tracking the financial crimes associated with illegal immigration. .

67. GDA-3069 This should include tracing remittances, any funds that are used to pay coyotes or the cartels, and payments by businesses to illegal aliens and all other crimes associated with illegal immigration. .

68. GDA-3146 PLCY should bolster its Immigration Statistics program and make it the one-stop shop for the timely production of all department immigration statistics and analysis. .

69. GDA-3227 OFFICE OF THE IMMIGRATION DETENTION OMBUDSMAN (OIDO) AND OFFICE OF THE CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES OMBUDSMAN (CISOMB) OIDO. .

70. GDA-3228 The Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman should be eliminated. .

71. GDA-3235 If OIDO remains a DHS component, the Secretary should immediately issue a directive stripping CRCL of its immigration portfolio. .

72. GDA-3236 OIDO is in a better position with dedicated resources and immigration experts to perform this function than CRCL is. .

73. GDA-3242 The Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman should be eliminated. .

74. GDA-3250 AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS It is critical to the achievement of the President's policy objectives that all agencies and departments touching immigration policy work in sync with one another. .

75. GDA-3251 While there are numerous areas in which such cooperation is critical, immigration has proven to be the most difficult. .

76. GDA-3256 l Department of Justice: Agree to move the Executive Office for Immigration Review and the Office of Immigration Litigation to DHS and/or, alternatively, to treat the administrative law judges (immigration judges and Board of Immigration Appeals) as national security personnel, decertify their union, and move to increase hiring significantly to enable the processing of more immigration cases. .

77. GDA-3275 2680, An Act to Amend the Immigration and Nationality Act, and for Other Purposes, Public Law No. .

78. GDA-3277 4. Added to the Immigration and Nationality Act by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. .

79. GDA-3287 8. Table, "United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Budget Comparison and Adjustments Appropriation and PPA Summary," in U.S. .

80. GDA-3288 Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Budget Overview, Fiscal Year 2023 Congressional Justification, p. .

81. GDA-3289 CIS-4, https://www.uscis.gov/ sites/default/files/document/reports/U.S._Citizenship_and_Immigration_Services%E2%80%99_Budget_ Overview_Document_for%20Fiscal_Year_2023.pdf#:~:text=The%20FY%202023%20Budget%20includes%20%24913.6M%2C%204%2C001%20positions%3B,of%20%24444.1M%20above%20the%20FY%202022%20President%E2%80%99s%20Budget (accessed March 14, 2023), and Table, "United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Comparison of Budget Authority and Request," in ibid., p. .

82. GDA-3430 Review Immigration and Domestic Security Requirements. .

83. GDA-3431 Arguably, the department's most noteworthy challenge on the global stage has been its handling of immigration and domestic security issues, which are inextricably related. .

84. GDA-3434 in the form of immigrant (permanent) and nonimmigrant (temporary) visas could potentially serve as diplomatic leverage, it is almost never used. .

85. GDA-3436 immigration system less as a tool for strengthening the United States and more as a global welfare program. .

86. GDA-3438 Below are several key areas in which the department's formal and informal postures must adjust to reflect the current immigration and domestic security environment: l Visa reciprocity. .

87. GDA-3449 Visa sanctions under section 243(d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA),8 enacted into law to motivate countries to accept the return of any nationals who have been ordered removed from the U.S., should be quickly and fully enforced. .

88. GDA-3450 Recalcitrant countries that do not accept receipt of their returned nationals will risk the suspension of issuance of all immigrant visas, all nonimmigrant visas, or all visas. .

89. GDA-3453 immigration laws and work with federal authorities to accept returning nationals --- or lose access to the United States. .

90. GDA-3456 border security and interior immigration enforcement. .

91. GDA-3461 The State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, which administers USRAP, must shift its resources to challenges stemming from the current immigration situation until the crisis can be contained and refugee-focused screening and vetting capacity can reasonably be restored. .

92. GDA-3462 l Strengthening bilateral and multilateral immigration-focused agreements. .

93. GDA-3464 immigration system should start with rapid reactivation of several key initiatives in effect at the conclusion of the Trump Administration. .

94. GDA-3470 The State Department's evaluation must ensure that these programs are not only consistent with White House immigration policy, but also align with its national security obligations and resource limitations. .

95. GDA-3883 8. Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S. .

96. GDA-4592 The J-1 visa is intended for cultural and academic exchange programs, among others --- none of which include journalism.39 Additionally, J-1 visas are meant for non-immigrant temporary exchanges. .

97. GDA-5234 foreign assistance throughout the Western Hemisphere is designed to respond to national security threats that emanate from the region, such as illicit drug and arms trafficking; illegal immigration flows; terrorism; pandemics; and strategic threats from China, Russia, and Iran. .

98. GDA-5325 Section Three THE GENERAL WELFARE When our Founders wrote in the Constitution that the federal government would "promote the general Welfare," they could not have fathomed a massive bureaucracy that would someday spend $3 trillion in a single year --- roughly the sum, combined, spent by the departments covered in this section in 2022. .

99. GDA-5349 Requiring the FBI to get its legal advice from the wider department "would serve as a crucial check on an agency that has recently pushed past legal boundary after legal boundary." Indeed, Hamilton writes, "[t]he next conservative Administration should eliminate any offices within the FBI that it has the power to eliminate without any action from Congress." Elsewhere, DOJ should target violent and career criminals, not parents; work to dismantle criminal organizations, partly by rigorously prosecuting interstate drug activity; and restart the Trump Administration's "China Initiative" (to address Chinese espionage and theft of trade secrets), which the Biden Administration "terminated"¦ largely out of a concern for poor 'optics.'" It should also enforce existing federal law that prohibits mailing abortifacients, rather than harassing pro-life demonstrators; respect the constitutional guarantee of the freedom of speech, rather than trying to police speech on the internet; and enforce federal immigration laws, rather than pretending there is no border. .

100. GDA-8582 Nearly all of HHS's care, custody, and placement of children is done through cooperative agreements with private agencies, many of which may have broken federal law by inducing or being accomplices in illegal immigration. .

101. GDA-9178 HUD reforms must also ensure alignment with reforms implemented by other federal agencies where immigration status impacts public programs, certainly to include any reforms in the Public Charge regulatory framework administered by the U.S. .

102. GDA-9949 For example: l The Federal Bureau of Investigation, knowing that claims of collusion with Russia were false,5 collaborated with Democratic operatives to inject the story into the 2016 election through strategic media leaks, falsified Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant applications, and lied to Congress.6 l Personnel within the FBI engaged in a campaign to convince social media companies and the media generally that the story about the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop was the result of a Russian misinformation campaign --- while the FBI had possession of the laptop the entire time and could have clarified the authenticity of the source.7 l The DOJ engaged in conduct to chill the free speech rights of parents across the United States in response to supposed "threats" against school boards,8 yet it failed to engage in any concerted campaign to protect the rights of Americans who actually were terrorized by acts of violence like those perpetrated against pregnancy care centers.9 l The FBI tasked agents with monitoring social media and flagging content they deemed to be "misinformation" or "disinformation" (not associated with any plausible criminal conspiracy to deprive anyone of any rights) for platforms to remove.10 l The FBI engaged in a domestic influence operation to pressure social media companies to report more "foreign influence" than the FBI was actually seeing and stop the dissemination of and censor true information directly related to the 2020 presidential election.11 l The department has devoted unprecedented resources to prosecuting American citizens for misdemeanor trespassing offenses or violations of the FACE Act12 while dismissing prosecutions against radical agents of the Left like Antifa.13 l The department has consistently threatened that any conduct not aligning with the liberal agenda "could" violate federal law --- without actually taking a position that the conduct in question is illegal --- using the prospect of protracted litigation and federal sanctions to chill disfavored behavior such as with state efforts to restrict abortion14 or prevent genital mutilation of children.15 l The department has sued multiple states regarding their efforts to enhance election integrity.16 l The department has failed to do its part to stop the flood of fentanyl and other deadly drugs that are flowing across our borders and decimating families and communities across the United States.17 l The department has abdicated its responsibility to assist in the enforcement of our immigration laws and has engaged in wholescale abandonment of its duty to adjudicate cases in the immigration court system. .

103. GDA-9965 With respect to the Department's core responsibilities --- enforcing our immigration laws, combating domestic and international criminal enterprises, protecting federal civil rights, and combating foreign espionage --- the federal government has primary authority and, accordingly, accountability. .

104. GDA-9968 Prosecution and charging decisions are infused with racial and partisan political double standards.20 Immigration laws are ignored.21 The FBI harasses protesting parents (branded "domestic terrorists" by some partisans) while working diligently to shut down politically disfavored speech on the pretext of its being "misinformation" or "disinformation." 22 A department that prosecutes FACE Act cases while ignoring dozens of violent attacks on pregnancy care centers and/or the coordinated violation of laws that prohibit attempts to intimidate Supreme Court Justices by parading outside of their homes23 has clearly lost its way. .

105. GDA-9980 DOJ veterans often opine that the FBI views itself as an independent agency --- accountable to no one and on par with the Attorney General in terms of stature --- but the fact remains that "[t]he Federal Bureau of Investigation is located in the Department of Justice."31 It is not independent from the department (just as Immigration and Customs Enforcement is not independent from the Department of Homeland Security) and does not deserve to be treated as if it were. .

106. GDA-10029 This holds true particularly for jurisdictions that refuse to enforce the law against criminals based on the Left's favored defining characteristics of the would-be offender (race, so-called gender identity, sexual orientation, etc.) or other political considerations (e.g., immigration status). .

107. GDA-10062 Enforcing the customs and immigration laws is a matter of life and death. .

108. GDA-10201 These conditions worked to change culture and overlayed President Obama's priorities: support for the LGBTQ community and for more of the funding to go to areas with large immigrant populations. .

109. GDA-10202 During the Trump Administration, a condition added to grants stated that an awardee had to comply with all federal law (stock language), including federal law regarding the exchange of information between federal and local authorities about an individual's immigration status. .

110. GDA-10207 Ensuring Proper Enforcement and Administration of Our Immigration Laws. .

111. GDA-10208 Although its role has changed over the years, most notably following the passage of the Homeland Security Act of 2002,93 the Department of Justice plays a crucial role in the enforcement and adjudication of our immigration laws.94 Its leadership and energy, however, have not always reflected the importance placed by Congress on the execution of that crucial mission. .

112. GDA-10209 With a few notable exceptions, successful fulfillment of the department's responsibilities with respect to immigration was largely neglected until the Trump Administration. .

113. GDA-10210 The Department of Homeland Security may be the largest federal department with immigration responsibilities, but successful fulfillment of the responsibilities prescribed by the immigration laws is not possible without bold and dedicated action by the Department of Justice. .

114. GDA-10211 The DOJ and its leadership must intentionally prioritize fulfillment of the department's immigration-related responsibilities in the next conservative Administration. .

115. GDA-10214 Attorneys emphasizing the importance of prosecuting immigration offenses,95 and immigration-related offenses. .

116. GDA-10215 The brunt of these offenses is born by districts along the southwestern border with Mexico, but the simple fact remains that immigration and immigration-related offenses are present in every district across the country. .

117. GDA-10216 Successfully pursuing the priorities outlined in this chapter will require creative use of the various immigration and immigration-related authorities in close partnership with the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of State, and other appropriate federal entities depending on the situation. .

118. GDA-10218 l Examine and consider the appropriateness of withdrawing or overturning every immigration decision rendered by Attorney General Garland (and any successor Attorney General during President Biden's term). .

119. GDA-10219 The Attorney General should pick up where the Attorneys General under President Trump left off and exercise his or her authority to adjudicate cases and provide guidance in appropriate cases to correct erroneous decisions, provide clarity, and align Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) decisions with the law. .

120. GDA-10220 l At a minimum, pursue through rulemaking --- and in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security where appropriate --- the promulgation of every rule related to immigration that was issued during the Trump Administration. .

121. GDA-10221 Such rulemakings include guidance on continuances in immigration court cases, eligibility for asylum, and other related matters. .

122. GDA-10222 However, the DOJ should not stop there: It should continually evaluate its authorities and operational reality within the immigration court system and promulgate regulations accordingly. .

123. GDA-10223 l Commit sufficient resources to the adjudication of cases in the immigration court system in different environments (for example, in the context of the Migrant Protection Protocols). .

124. GDA-10225 l Pursue aggressive enforcement of the immigration laws within the Immigrant and Employee Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division to ensure that no American citizen is discriminated against in the employment context in favor of a temporary or foreign worker.96 l Ensure the deployment and use of appointees throughout the department who are committed to successful achievement of the department's immigration-related missions. .

125. GDA-10228 In perhaps no other area of law are there more attorneys who commit acts of fraud against their clients --- advancing completely meritless arguments in exchange for exorbitant fees --- than there are in the area of immigration. .

126. GDA-10229 Fraud and unethical behavior are rampant in the immigration system and must be addressed --- not only to ensure that the federal government is operating in a proper manner, but also for the sake of the aliens involved in the process as well as the integrity/credibility of the members of the private immigration bar who do not engage in such conduct. .

127. GDA-10394 48. For more on this topic generally, see "Ensuring Enforcement and Administration of Our Immigration Laws," infra. .

128. GDA-11028 Immigration. .

129. GDA-11037 Some conservatives believe that temporary worker programs help to fill jobs that Americans will not fill, prevent illegal immigration by giving farmers and others who hire low-skilled labor access to workers, and keep down the prices of food and other products and services produced by the temporary workers. .

130. GDA-11060 American businesses that commit visa fraud and hire illegal immigrants should not be the beneficiaries of federal spending. .

131. GDA-11062 l To protect the American workforce from unscrupulous immigration lawyers, employers, and labor brokers, the department must follow the recommendations of the OIG and institute more robust investigations for suspected visa fraud and speedier debarments for those found guilty. .

132. GDA-11165 25. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603. .

133. GDA-11764 Section Four THE ECONOMY The next Administration must prioritize the economic prosperity of ordinary Americans. .

134. GDA-14157 The 19th century saw Western expansion and a growing population (including millions of immigrants) working for the American dream. .

135. GDA-14743 Section Five INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES In addition to the executive departments and agencies discussed previously, a number of independent commissions exist that are loosely affiliated with the executive branch. .

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80 immigration 33 Immigration 12 immigration 4 immigrant 4 IMMIGRATION 3 immigrants
3 immigration 2 Immigration 1 Section Two THE COMMON DEFENSE 1 Immigration_Services 1 PROMISE #4 1 immigration
1 PROMISE #1 1 Section One TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT 1 Section Five INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES 1 Immigrant 1 Immigration 1 PROMISE #3
1 Section Three THE GENERAL WELFARE 1 Section Four THE ECONOMY 1 immigrants 1 PROMISE #2

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1 PROMISE #1 1 PROMISE #2 1 PROMISE #3 1 PROMISE #4 1 Section Five INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES 1 Section Four THE ECONOMY
1 Section One TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT 1 Section Three THE GENERAL WELFARE 1 Section Two THE COMMON DEFENSE 1 immigration 2 Immigration 3 immigration
1 Immigration 1 immigrants 12 immigration 4 IMMIGRATION 1 Immigrant 33 Immigration
1 Immigration_Services 4 immigrant 3 immigrants 80 immigration

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Save Metrics with analysis run Project-2025_MFL_FULL-SpecialCharFix.txt 07/16/024 17:21:23 Appended Metrics File

Total Lines: 15842
Blank Lines:
Non Blank Lines: 15842
Imperatives: 539
Shalls: 31
Wills: 519
IsReq:

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Item Risk Count Children % lines % imperative % shall % will % isreq % Norm
Eliminate s25s

5

0.03

0.92

16.12

0.96

Illegal s25s

14

0.08

2.59

45.16

2.69

Immigration s25s

126

0.79

23.37

24.27

Promise s24s

4

0.02

0.74

12.9

0.77

Repeal s25s

1

0

0.18

3.22

0.19

Section Titles s24s

5

0.03

0.92

16.12

0.96

z Mined Objects

135

0.85

25.04

26.01

Rules Total 7
Rules Triggered 7
Rules Not Triggered
Percent of Rules Triggered 100%

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Polysyllabic Count: 0
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. . . 1. Promise Must use parse option to capture the sections. A different search rule is needed for non-parse option.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Promise Color: BLACK Case Sensitive : CHECKED Access Object: PROMISE \#\d+ Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 2. Section Titles Must use parse option to capture the sections. A different search rule is needed for non-parse option.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Section Titles Color: BLACK Case Sensitive : CHECKED Access Object: Section \w+ TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT|Section \w+ THE COMMON DEFENSE|Section \w+ THE GENERAL WELFARE|Section \w+ THE ECONOMY|Section \w+ INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

Immigration:

. . . 1. Eliminate No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Eliminate Color: GREEN Access Object: Immigr\w+ Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 2. Illegal No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Illegal Color: PURPLE Access Object: Immigr\w+ Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 3. Immigration No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Immigration Color: RED Access Object: Immigr\w+ Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 4. Repeal No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Repeal Color: BLUE Access Object: Immigr\w+ Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

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