Sec. 2. Sense of Congress
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It is the sense of Congress that— transnational repression and terrorism threats related to transnational repression by a foreign government or an agent of a foreign government to target individuals in the United States and persons outside of the United States are real and growing; agents acting on behalf of hostile foreign governments employ a range of transnational repression tactics, including making threats, intimidation, harassment, surveillance, stalking, silencing, and planning physical harm or the kidnapping of individuals in the United States; and the Department of Homeland Security must take steps to recognize, assess, and help address this threat, thereby reducing risks to the people of the United States.