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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 2203 (Reported in House) — To increase transparency, accountability, and community engagement within the Department of Homeland Security, provid... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Homeland Security Improvement Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—National Commission to Investigate the Treatment of the Migrant Families and Children by the Trump Administration Sec. 101. Establishment of commission. Sec. 102. Purposes. Sec. 103. Composition of the Commission; qualifications. Sec. 104. Functions of commission. Sec. 105. Powers of commission. Sec. 106. Public meetings and release of public version of reports.
Sec. 107. Staff of commission. Sec. 108. Compensation and travel expenses. Sec. 109. Security clearances for commission members and staff. Sec. 110. Reports of commission; termination. Sec. 111. Funding. Title II—Ombudsman, Border Community Liaisons, Training and Management Sec. 201. Establishment of the Office of the Ombudsman for Border and Immigration Related Concerns. Sec. 202. Establishment of border community stakeholder advisory committee. Sec. 203. Training and continuing education.
Sec. 204. Body-worn cameras. Sec. 205. Limitation on the separation of families. Sec. 206. Prohibition on exceeding 72 hours in short-term detention. Sec. 207. Electronic tracking. Sec. 208. Preventing implementation of anti-asylum access interim final rule; Termination of remain in Mexico protocol and metering policy. Sec. 209. Surge support for care of families and unaccompanied children. Sec. 210. Port of entry temporary duty assignments. Sec. 211. Prohibition on physical restraints for women who are pregnant or post-delivery.
Title III—Oversight Sec. 301. GAO report on the extent of CBP activities, operations, and claimed authority. Sec. 302. Migrant deaths reporting. Sec. 303. Review of the use of force. Sec. 304. Accountability and transparency within the border zone. Sec. 305. Audit and inspections of detention facilities.
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