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1. Purpose
This specification defines the requirements for a United States Immigration System that is:
The system shall:
2. Scope
This specification applies to:
3. System Context
3.1 What We Have
3.2 Core Problems
4. System Objectives
The system shall achieve:
5. Design Principles
The system shall:
6. System Requirements
6.1 Governance and Planning
IMM-GOV-001 The system shall operate under a 3–5 year rolling immigration plan.
IMM-GOV-002 The system shall define annual targets for:
6.2 Border Security and Processing
IMM-BRD-001 The system shall achieve ≥95% operational border control.
IMM-BRD-002 The system shall maintain real-time surveillance using:
6.3 Legal Immigration System
IMM-LGL-001 The system shall provide lawful immigration pathways.
IMM-LGL-002 The system shall reduce processing time to ≤6 months for most cases.
IMM-LGL-003 The system shall implement dynamic visa caps tied to labor demand.
IMM-LGL-004 The system shall implement a points-based or equivalent economic system.
IMM-LGL-005 The system shall support:
6.4 Asylum System
IMM-ASY-001 The system shall adjudicate asylum claims within ≤90 days.
IMM-ASY-002 The system shall establish dedicated asylum courts.
IMM-ASY-003 The system shall implement regional processing where appropriate.
IMM-ASY-004 The system shall ensure due process protections.
6.5 Workforce Alignment
IMM-WRK-001 The system shall allocate visas by economic sector.
IMM-WRK-002 The system shall align immigration with labor shortages.
IMM-WRK-003 The system shall provide pathways for essential workers already in the U.S.
IMM-WRK-004 The system shall enforce wage protections.
6.6 Enforcement and Compliance
IMM-ENF-001 The system shall prioritize enforcement against criminal threats.
IMM-ENF-002 The system shall implement nationwide employment verification.
IMM-ENF-003 The system shall achieve ≥98% visa overstay tracking accuracy.
IMM-ENF-004 The system shall ensure enforcement is lawful and auditable.
6.7 Immigration Courts
IMM-CRT-001 The system shall reduce court backlog annually.
IMM-CRT-002 The system shall provide sufficient judicial capacity.
IMM-CRT-003 The system shall prioritize high-risk and time-sensitive cases.
6.8 Integration
IMM-INT-001 The system shall achieve ≥90% participation in English and civics programs.
IMM-INT-002 The system shall achieve workforce integration within ≤12 months.
IMM-INT-003 The system shall provide funding tied to local population inflows.
6.9 Data and Technology
IMM-DAT-001 The system shall maintain a unified or interoperable digital system.
IMM-DAT-002 The system shall integrate all immigration data systems.
IMM-DAT-003 The system shall provide real-time case tracking.
IMM-DAT-004 The system shall ensure cybersecurity and privacy protections.
6.10 Fraud Prevention
IMM-FRD-001 The system shall verify identity using biometric and documentary methods.
IMM-FRD-002 The system shall detect and prevent fraud across all stages.
6.11 Temporary Immigration
IMM-TMP-001 The system shall define clear entry, duration, and exit rules.
IMM-TMP-002 The system shall track compliance for all temporary visas.
6.12 Naturalization
IMM-NAT-001 The system shall provide timely naturalization processing.
IMM-NAT-002 The system shall promote eligibility awareness.
6.13 Due Process
IMM-DUE-001 The system shall comply with constitutional and legal requirements.
IMM-DUE-002 The system shall ensure fair hearings and review rights.
6.14 Cost and Efficiency
IMM-CST-001 The system shall minimize cost per case.
IMM-CST-002 The system shall track cost metrics across all functions.
6.15 Reporting and Accountability
IMM-RPT-001 The system shall publish monthly and annual performance dashboards.
IMM-RPT-002 The system shall report:
7. Verification and Performance Metrics
The system shall demonstrate:
8. Core System Formula
A high-performing immigration system shall deliver:
9. Implementation Use
This specification is structured to support: