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Initial Section 11 Report
The Initial Section 11 Report is provided as reference. You need not read the entire text of the linked report.
[T]o “be more transparent with the American people and to implement more effectively policies and practices that serve the national interest,” Section 11 of Executive Order 13780 requires the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Attorney General, to collect and make publicly available the following information:
(i) Information regarding the number of foreign nationals in the United States who have been charged with terrorism-related offenses while in the United States; convicted of terrorism-related offenses while in the United States; or removed from the United States based on terrorism-related activity, affiliation with or provision of material support to a terrorism-related organization, or any other national-security-related reasons;(ii) Information regarding the number of foreign nationals in the United States who have been radicalized after entry into the United States and who have engaged in terrorism-related acts, or who have provided material support to terrorism-related organizations in countries that pose a threat to the United States; (iii) Information regarding the number and types of acts of gender-based violence against women, including so-called “honor killings,” in the United States by foreignnationals; and,
(iv) Any other information relevant to public safety and security as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Attorney General, including information on the immigration status of foreign nationals charged with major offenses.
Accordingly, subsequent to the issuance of Executive Order 13780, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) worked collaboratively to provide information responsive to the requirements of Section 11. Unless specified otherwise, this initial report includes information for the period from September 11, 2001 until the date of issuance. Notably, however, because of previous information collection and reporting practices of DHS and DOJ, some of the information provided in this initial report does not capture the full spectrum of statistics envisioned by Executive Order 13780. DHS and DOJ will endeavor to provide additional information in future reports issued pursuant to the requirements of Executive Order 13780.
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