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policy.goals.officerIdentification.title

Immigration officers must be identifiable when they conduct raids and arrests.

What this means:

  • Officers must wear visible name tags or ID numbers during operations
  • No hiding behind masks without supervisor approval
  • All operations must be documented and logged
  • Independent oversight of when officers can conceal their identity

policy.goals.familyProtection.title

Keep American families together by protecting non-violent immigrants who are closely related to U.S. citizens.

Who gets protection:

  • Spouses, parents, or children of U.S. citizens
  • Primary caregivers of U.S. citizen children, elderly, or disabled family members
  • Must not have serious criminal convictions

policy.goals.asylumFairness.title

No blanket asylum bans based on nationality - every asylum case should be judged individually.

What this means:

  • Can't reject asylum claims just because someone is from a specific country
  • Each case must be reviewed individually based on the person's specific situation
  • Security screening continues for everyone
  • Follow existing laws and procedures

policy.goals.humanRightsProtection.title

Don't deport people to dangerous countries where they could face torture, persecution, or death.

What this means:

  • No deportations to countries with State Department "Do Not Travel" warnings for human rights abuses
  • Protection when there's evidence someone could be killed or tortured
  • Immigration judges must consider official U.S. government reports about country conditions

policy.goals.languageAccess.title

Guarantee language interpreters during immigration arrests and questioning.

What this means:

  • People must be told they can get a free interpreter
  • No questioning without an interpreter unless the person says no in writing
  • Interpreters must be properly trained and certified
  • Available in person or through secure video calls

policy.goals.immigrationCourtReform.title

Fix the immigration court system by hiring more judges, updating technology, and reducing case backlogs.

What needs to be fixed:

  • Hire more immigration judges and support staff
  • Update outdated computer systems and allow secure video hearings
  • Improve court facilities and equipment
  • Better training for judges on current laws and procedures