Sec. 11. Re-asserting zero-tolerance immigration policy
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Notwithstanding any executive action to the contrary, the following executive declarations and orders shall be the policy of the United States and have the force of law upon the enactment date of this Act: Executive Order 13767. Executive Order 13768. Executive Order 13780. Executive Order 13788. Executive Order 13802. Presidential Memorandum, Issued April 6, 2018, ending Catch-and-Release . Department of Justice Zero-Tolerance Policy, Adopted April 6, 2018. Department of Homeland Security Migrant Protection Protocols, Issued January 24, 2019. Proclamation 9844, February 15, 2019. Executive Order 13888. Orders from the Centers for Disease Control, issued October 10, 2020.
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