Shortly after swearing in Attorney General, Jeff Sessions US President, Donald Trump on Thursday signed three new executive orders that he said are "designed to restore safety in America."
One
of the orders, aimed at "reducing crime and restoring public safety,"
directs the newly appointed attorney general to establish a new Task
Force on Crime Reduction and Public Safety.
The
Task Force will develop "strategies to reduce crime, including, in
particular, illegal immigration, drug trafficking and violent crime,"
propose new legislation, and submit at least one report to the President
within the next year.
The second executive
order is aimed at combating transnational drug cartels, proscribes steps
for various federal agencies to "increase intelligence" sharing among
law enforcement partners. The order also instructs an existing
inter-agency working group to submit a report to Trump within four months detailing the progress made in combating criminal organizations, "along with any recommended actions for dismantling them."
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