Sec. 224.
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The Secretary of Homeland Security shall allocate amounts appropriated or otherwise made available under the heading U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement—Operations and Support by this Act in order to— prioritize resources to apprehend, detain, and remove aliens who— are linked to terrorist organizations or terrorist-related activities, or otherwise pose a danger to national security; possess a criminal history, with a particular emphasis on violent criminals, felons, and repeat offenders; have ties to organized criminal organizations; or otherwise constitute a threat to public safety; prioritize detention by using such amounts to ensure that the average daily population of detainees is maintained at the full capacity at all detention facilities funded by this Act throughout the fiscal year; and ensure that every alien on the non-detained docket is enrolled into the Alternatives to Detention Program with mandatory GPS monitoring throughout the duration of all applicable immigration proceedings (including any appeals) and until removal, if ordered removed.