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Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. 18/Monday, January 30, 2017 /Presidential Documents


Presidential Documents




Executive Order 13768  of January 25, 2017

Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States


By  the authority vested in me  as President by the Constitution and the
laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nation-
ality Act (INA) (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.), and in order to ensure the public
safety of the American  people  in communities  across the United  States
as well as to ensure that our Nation's immigration laws are faithfully exe-
cuted, I hereby declare the policy of the executive branch to be, and order,
as follows:
Section 1. Purpose. Interior enforcement of our Nation's immigration laws
is critically important to the national security and public safety of the
United States. Many aliens who  illegally enter the United States and those
who  overstay or otherwise violate the terms of their visas present a significant
threat to national security and public safety. This is particularly so for
aliens who engage in criminal conduct in the United States.
Sanctuary  jurisdictions across the United States willfully violate Federal
law in  an attempt to shield aliens from removal from  the United States.
These jurisdictions have caused immeasurable harm to the American people
and to the very fabric of our Republic.
Tens of thousands of removable aliens have been released into communities
across the country, solely because their home  countries refuse to accept
their repatriation. Many of these aliens are criminals who have served time
in our  Federal, State, and local jails. The presence of such individuals
in the United  States, and the practices of foreign nations that refuse the
repatriation of their nationals, are contrary to the national interest.
Although  Federal immigration law  provides a framework  for Federal-State
partnerships in enforcing our immigration laws  to ensure the removal  of
aliens who have no right to be in the United States, the Federal Government
has failed to discharge this basic sovereign responsibility. We cannot faith-
fully execute the immigration laws of the United States if we exempt classes
or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcement. The purpose
of this order is to direct executive departments and  agencies (agencies)
to employ  all lawful means to enforce the immigration laws of the United
States.
Sec. 2. Policy. It is the policy of the executive branch to:
  (a) Ensure the faithful execution of the immigration laws of the United
States, including the INA, against all removable aliens, consistent with Article
II, Section 3 of the United States Constitution and section 3331  of title
5, United States Code;
  (b) Make use of all available systems and resources to ensure the efficient
and faithful execution of the immigration laws of the United States;
  (c) Ensure that jurisdictions that fail to comply with applicable Federal
law do not receive Federal funds, except as mandated by law;
  (d) Ensure that aliens ordered removed from the United States are promptly
removed; and
  (e) Support victims, and  the families of victims, of crimes committed
by removable aliens.
Sec. 3. Definitions. The terms of this order, where applicable, shall have
the meaning provided by section 1101 of title 8, United States Code.


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