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1 Executive Order 14060 of December 15, 2021: Establishing the United States Council on Transnational Organized Crime 71793 (2021)

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Federal Register                 Presidential Documents
Vol. 86, No. 241
Monday, December 20, 2021


Title 3-                         Executive Order  14060 of December  15, 2021

The   President                  Establishing   the  United   States  Council on Transnational Or-
                                 ganized   Crime


                                 By  the authority vested in me  as President by the  Constitution and the
                                 laws of the United States of America, I hereby order as follows:
                                 Section 1. Purpose.  Transnational organized crime  (TOC)  poses a  direct
                                 and escalating threat to public health, public safety, and national security.
                                 Transnational criminal organizations engage in a broad  range of criminal
                                 activities, including drug and weapons trafficking, migrant smuggling, human
                                 trafficking, cybercrime, intellectual property theft, money laundering, wildlife
                                 and timber trafficking, illegal fishing, and illegal mining.
                                 These  networks continue  to expand  in size and influence in  the United
                                 States and abroad. Transnational criminal organizations contribute directly
                                 to tens of thousands  of drug-overdose  deaths in the United  States each
                                 year and adversely affect American communities   and economic  prosperity.
                                 They also threaten United States national security by degrading the security
                                 and  stability of allied and partner nations, undermining the rule of law,
                                 fostering corruption, acting as proxies for hostile state activities, directly
                                 or indirectly funding insurgent and terrorist groups, depleting natural re-
                                 sources, harming human  health and the environment, contributing to climate
                                 change through  illegal deforestation and logging, and exploiting and endan-
                                 gering vulnerable populations. In some regions, transnational criminal organi-
                                 zations wield state-like capabilities, disregarding sovereign borders, compro-
                                 mising the integrity of democratic institutions and threatening the legitimacy
                                 of fragile governments, and securing their power through intimidation, cor-
                                 ruption, and violence. For these reasons, it is in the national interest of
                                 the United States to counter TOC. Addressing  TOC  requires a coordinated
                                 Federal framework  accompanied  by  a cohesive whole-of-government  effort
                                 executed in collaboration with State, local, Tribal, territorial, and civil society
                                 partners in the United States and in close coordination with foreign partners,
                                 international and regional organizations, and international and local civil
                                 society groups abroad.
                                 Sec. 2. Policy. Executive departments  and  agencies (agencies) shall take
                                 actions within their respective authorities, including, as appropriate, through
                                 the provision of technical and  financial assistance, to enhance efforts to
                                 counter TOC. It is the policy of the United States to:
                                   (a) employ authorized intelligence and operational capabilities in an inte-
                                 grated manner to target, disrupt, and degrade transnational criminal organiza-
                                 tions that pose the greatest threat to national security;
                                   (b) collaborate with private entities and international, multilateral, and
                                 bilateral organizations to combat TOC, while also strengthening cooperation
                                 with and  advancing  efforts to build capacity in partner nations to reduce
                                 transnational criminal activity;
                                   (c) improve  information sharing between  law  enforcement entities and
                                 the Intelligence Community   to enhance  strategic analysis of, and efforts
                                 to combat, transnational criminal organizations and their activities, while
                                 also preserving our ability to speedily bring TOC actors to justice;
                                   (d) expand tools and capabilities to combat illicit finance, which underpins
                                 all TOC activities; and

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