Steve Bannon: My “To Do” List….

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Tip of the Hat to Colleen Shalby of the Los Angeles Times for sharing a transcription of Steve Bannon's white board goals — important goals but a tiny fraction of what Donald Trump actually promised to do on the campaign trail. See the color coded list at the end for all those promises — one third done, one third stalled, one third never happening.

Pledges on Immigration

  • Cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities
  • Suspend immigration from terror-prone regions ✔️
    This proposal has been blocked by a federal court.
  • Implement new extreme immigration vetting techniques
  • Suspend Syrian Refugee Program ✔️
    This proposal has also been blocked by a federal court.
  • Create support program for victims of illegal immigrants
  • Expand and revitilize the popular 287g partners
    The 287g program allows state and local governments to enter a partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
  • Issue detainers for all illegal immigrants who are … for any crime and they will be placed into …removal proceedings ✔️
  • End “catch-and-release” ✔️
  • Hire 5,000 more Border Patrol agents ✔️
    The Trump administration has asked Congress to provide extra money for the hiring of 5,000 Border Patrol agents, but the amount they'll actually be able to hire this year remains uncertain.
  • Restore the Secure Communities Program ✔️
    Donald Trump signed an executive order in January that restored this George W. Bush-era deportation program.
  • Triple the number of ICE agents ✔️
  • Build the border wall and eventually make Mexico …
    If we were to fill in the blank, we'd guess “pay for it.” 
  • Sunset our visa laws so that Congress is forced to periodically revise and revisit them
  • Finally complete biometric entry-exit tracking
    The plan to track the departure of foreign visitors was first introduced in 1996, but no administration has successfully implemented it.
  • Propose passage of Davis-Oliver bill
    The immigration bill, proposed by then Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2015, is named for two California police officers who were killed by immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.
  • …pass “Kate’s Law”
    “Kate's Law,” also known as the Establishing Mandatory Minimums for Illegal Reentry Act of 2015, was proposed following the death of Kate Steinle, who was shot and killed in San Francisco by a Mexican immigrant living in the U.S. illegally.

Pledges on Obamacare

  • Repeal and Replace Obamacare

Pledges on Tax Reform

  • Create a 10% repatriation tax
    A possible clue into what Trump's tax reform plan entails.

(3 Pages): Trumps Promises Scorecard 1.1

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