How fast can you read over 1,000 pages?
We did this with that Omibus bullshit bill. We need to organize and take sections of bill to skim and report back
Someone post the link for the bill. Let's take on 50 pages each and report back
>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SYQ-X1tQhWe4uPUi1odmN-IiMAliJBvs/view
Thanks anon, I'll take the first 100 pages to skim and report back, Attention anons, hands on deck, volunteer to review so we know what it contains
quick view of first 50 pages as per relevance:
TITLE II
2 SECURITY, ENFORCEMENT, AND
3 INVESTIGATIONS
4 U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
5 OPERATIOKS AND SUPPORT
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the purchase and lease of up to 7,500 (6,500 for
16 replacement only) police-type vehicles; the purchase, main-
17 tenance, or operation of marine vessels, aircraft, and un-
18 manned aerial systems; and contracting with individuals
19 for personal services abroad; $12,179,729,000; of which
20 $3,274,000 shall be derived from the Harbor Maintenance
21 Trust }1-,und for administrative expenses related to the col-
22 lection of the Harbor Maintenance Fee
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U.S.C. 58c(f)(3)), shall be derived from that account; and
7 of which $58,710,000 is for additional customs officers:
Provided further,
10 That not to exceed $150,000 shall be available for pay-
11 ment for rental space in connection with preclearance op-
12 erations: Provided further, That not to exceed $1,000,000
13 shall be for awards of compensation to informants, to be
14 accounted for solely under the certificate of the Secretary
15 of Homeland Security.
For necessary expenses of U.S. Customs and Border
18 Protection for procurement, construction, and improve-
19 ments, including procurements to buy marine vessels, air-
20 craft, and unmanned aerial systems, $2,515,878,000, of
21 which $870,656,000 shall remain available until Sep-
22 tember 30, 2021, and of which $1,645,222,000 shall re-
23 main available until September 30, 2023.
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For necessary expenses of U.S. Immigration and
4 Customs Enforcement for operations and support, includ-
5 ing the purchase and lease of up to 3,790 (2,350 for re-
6 placement only) police-type vehicles; overseas vetted units;
7 and maintenance, minor construction, and minor leasehold
8 improvements at owned and leased facilities;
9 $7,542,153,000; of which $6,000,000 shall remain avail-
10 able until expended for efforts to enforce laws against
11 forced child labor; of which $75,448,000 shall remam
12 available until September 30, 2020; of which $1,500,000
13 is for paid apprenticeships for participants in the Human
14 Exploitation Rescue Operative Child-Rescue Corps; of
15 which not less than $15,000,000 shall be available for in-
16 vestigation of intellectual property rights violations, in-
17 eluding operation of the National Intellectual Property
18 Rights Coordination Center; and of which not less than
19 $4,273,857,000 shall be for enforcement, detention, and
20 removal operations, including transportation of unaccom-
21 panied minor aliens: Provided, That not to exceed $11,475
22 shall be for official reception and representation expenses:
23 Provided further, That not to exceed $10,000,000 shall be
24 available until expended for conducting special operations
25 under section 3131 of the Customs
Enforcement Act of
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1 1986 (19 U.S.C. 2081): Provided further, That not to ex-
2 ceed $2,000,000 shall be for awards of compensation to
3 informants, to be accounted for solely under the certificate
4 of the Secretary of Homeland Security: Provided further,
5 That not to exceed $11,216,000 shall be available to fund
6 or reimburse other Federal agencies for the costs associ-
7 ated with the care, maintenance, and repatriation of
8 smuggled aliens unlawfully present in the United States:
9 Provided further, That of the funds made available under
10 this heading, $10,000,000 shall be withheld from obliga-
11 tion until the first report required by section 22 6
For necessary expenses of U.S. Immigration and
15 Customs Enforcement for procurement, construction, and
16 improvements, $45,559,000, to remain available until Sep-
17 tember 30, 2021; of which not less than $10,000,000 shall
18 be available for facilities repair and maintenance projects.
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
20 OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT
21 J1…,or necessary expenses of the Transportation Secu-
22 rity Administration for operations and support,
23 $7,410,079,000, to remain available until September 30,
24 2020:
appropriation from
9 the general fund estimated at not more than
10 $4,740,079,000.
Coast guard appropriations
R&D
Retirement funds
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SEC. 204. For an additional amount for "U.S. Cus-
9 toms and Border Protection-Operations and Support",
10 $31,000,000, to remain available until expended,
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SEC. 220. For purposes of section 503(a)(3) of this
10 Act, up to $15,000,000 may be reprogrammed within
11 "United States Secret Service-Operations and Support".
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Non application for accompanying minors
(b) Subsection (a) shall not apply if a background
2 check of a sponsor, potential sponsor, or member of a
3 household of a sponsor or potential sponsor reveals-
4 ( 1) a felony conviction or pending felony charge
5 that relates to-
6 (A) an aggravated felony ( as defined in
7 section 101(a)(43) of the Immigration and Na-
8 tionality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(43)));
9 (B) child abuse;
10 ( C) sexual violence or abuse; or
11 (D) child pornography;
12 (2) an association with any business that em-
13 ploys a minor who-
14 (A) is unrelated to the sponsor, potential
15 sponsor, or member of a household of a sponsor
16 or potential sponsor; and
17 (B) is-
18 (i) not paid a legal wage; or
19 (ii) unable to attend school due to the
20 employment; or
21 (3) an association with the organization or im-
22 plementation of prostitution
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SEC. 230. (a) Of the total amount made available
2 under "U.S. Customs and Border Protection-Procure-
3 ment, Construction, and Improvements", $2,370,222,000
4 shall be available only as follows:
5 (1) $1,375,000,000 is for the construction of
6 primary pedestrian fencing, including levee pedes-
7 trian fencing, in the Rio Grande Valley Sector;
8 (2) $725,000,000 is for the acquisition and de-
9 ployment of border security technologies and trade
10 and travel assets and infrastructure, to include
11 $570,000,000 for non-intrusive inspection equipment
12 at ports of entry; and
13 (3) $270,222,000 is for construction and facil-
14 ity improvements, to include $222,000,000 for hu-
15 manitarian needs, $14,775,000 for Office of Field
16 Operations facilities, and $33,447,000 for Border
17 Patrol station facility improvements.
18 (b) The amounts designated in subsection (a)(l) shall
19 only be available for operationally effective designs de-
20 ployed as of the date of the Consolidated Appropriations
21 Act, 2017 (Public Law 115-31), such as currently de-
22 ployed steel bollard designs, that prioritize agent safety.
Page 40 Restrictions on border format
SEC. 231. None of the funds made available by this
10 Act or prior Acts are available for the construction of pe-
11 destrian fencing-
12 (1) within the Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge;
13 (2) within the Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State
14 Park;
15 (3) within La Lomita Historical park;
16 ( 4) within the National Butterfly Center; or
17 ( 5) within or east of the Vista del Mar Ranch
18 tract of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wild-
19 life Refuge.
20 SEC. 232. (a) Prior to use of any funds made avail-
21 able by this Act for the construction of physical barriers
22 within the city limits of any city or census designated place
23 described in subsection ( c), the Department of Homeland
24 Security and the local elected officials of such a city or
25 census designated place shall confer and seek to reach
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1 mutual agreement regarding the design and alignment of
2 physical barriers within that city or the census designated
3 place (as the case may be). Such consultations shall con-
4 tinue until September 30, 2019 ( or until agreement is
5 reached, if earlier) and may be extended beyond that date
6 by agreement of the parties, and no funds made available
7 in this Act shall be used for such construction while con-
8 sultations are continuing.
Not later than July 1, 2019, the Secretary shall
10 issue notices for public comment regarding construction
11 of pedestrian fencing in the places identified in subsection
12 (c). The notices shall afford the public not less than 60
13 days to submit comments on the location of proposed fenc-
14 ing in the affected areas. Not later than 90 days following
15 the end of the comment period identified in this sub-
16 section, the Department shall publish in the Federal Reg-
17 ister its responses to the comments received along with
18 its plans for construction in the areas identified in the no-
19 tice to which it is responding.
20 (c) The cities and census designated place described
21 in this subsection are as follows:
22 (1) Roma, Texas.
23 (2) Rio Grande City, Texas.
24
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(3) Escobares, Texas.
( 4) La Grulla, Texas.
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1 (5) The census designated place of Salineno,
2 Texas.