White House Framework on Immigration Reform & Border Security
BORDER SECURITY: Securing the Southern and Northern border
of the United States takes a combination of physical infrastructure,
technology, personnel, resources, authorities, and the ability to close legal
loopholes that are exploited by smugglers, traffickers, cartels, criminals and
terrorists.
The Department of Homeland Security must have the tools to
deter illegal immigration; the ability to remove individuals who illegally
enter the United States; and the vital authorities necessary to protect
national security.
These measures below are the minimum tools necessary to
mitigate the rapidly growing surge of illegal immigration.
$25 billion trust fund for the border wall system, ports of
entry/exit, and northern border improvements and enhancements.
Close crippling personnel deficiencies by appropriating
additional funds to hire new DHS personnel, ICE attorneys, immigration judges,
prosecutors and other law enforcement professionals.
Hiring and pay reforms to ensure the recruitment and
retention of critically-needed personnel.
Deter illegal entry by ending dangerous statutorily-imposed
catch-and-release and by closing legal loopholes that have eroded our ability
to secure the immigration system and protect public safety.
Ensure the detention and removal of criminal aliens, gang
members, violent offenders, and aggravated felons.
Ensure the prompt removal of illegal border-crossers
regardless of country of origin.
Deter visa overstays with efficient removal.
Ensure synthetic drugs (fentanyl) are prevented from
entering the country.
Institute immigration court reforms to improve efficiency
and prevent fraud and abuse.
DACA LEGALIZATION: Provide legal status for DACA recipients
and other DACA-eligible illegal immigrants, adjusting the time-frame to
encompass a total population of approximately 1.8 million individuals.
10-12 year path to citizenship, with requirements for work,
education and good moral character.
Clear eligibility requirements to mitigate fraud.
Status is subject to revocation for criminal conduct or
public safety and national security concerns, public charge, fraud, etc.
PROTECT THE NUCLEAR FAMILY: Protect the nuclear family by
emphasizing close familial relationships.
Promote nuclear family migration by limiting family
sponsorships to spouses and minor children only (for both Citizens and LPRs),
ending extended-family chain migration.
Apply these changes prospectively, not retroactively, by
processing the “backlog.”
ELIMINATE LOTTERY AND REPURPOSE VISAS: The Visa Lottery
selects individuals at random to come to the United States without
consideration of skills, merit or public safety.
This program is riddled with fraud and abuse and does not
serve the national interest.
Eliminate lottery and reallocate the visas to reduce the
family-based “backlog” and high-skilled employment “backlog.”
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