Core
Principles
- Prioritize temporary, circular
labor mobility to meet U.S. economic needs without encouraging permanent
settlement, chain migration, or de facto amnesty.
- Enable high-volume,
low-friction lawful work authorization through rule-based renewal rather
than numerical caps.
- Maximize upfront security,
identity certainty, and compliance, while minimizing discretionary
enforcement.
- Enforce immigration law
internally and institutionally, focusing on employers and individuals
already in custody rather than street-level policing.
- Replace post-1965 family-based
permanent immigration with a labor-, skills-, and national-interest-based
framework, restoring a merit-oriented system.
- Ensure full tax compliance by
integrating fiscal identifiers with lawful work authorization.
- Preserve constitutional
boundaries, federalism, and civil liberties through incentive-based
cooperation, bright-line statutory rules, and explicit limits.
1.
Unlimited Temporary Work Authorization
(Circular
Labor Framework)
- Non-resident foreign nationals
may apply for temporary work authorization with no numerical cap.
- Work authorization is granted
for one-year periods and is renewable annually, subject to continued
statutory eligibility and compliance.
- Authorization permits lawful
employment and repeated entry and exit, facilitating circular labor
mobility while families and permanent residence remain abroad.
- Temporary work authorization
confers no right, expectation, or implied pathway to permanent residency,
citizenship, or long-term domicile.
Employment
Portability
- Work authorization is
sector-linked but portable among approved employers within designated
industries, preventing coercive labor dependency.
- Employer changes must be
reported electronically but do not require reapplication where eligibility
is maintained.
2.
Renewal and Continued Eligibility
- Annual renewal shall be
approved administratively through an online portal or at designated ports
of entry.
- Renewal eligibility requires:
- Verified lawful employment or
sectoral qualification
- Full federal and applicable
state tax compliance using the assigned TIN
- No disqualifying criminal
activity
- Verified biometric exit
compliance for prior authorization periods
- Congress may authorize
indefinite annual renewal eligibility for individuals who continuously
meet statutory criteria, without altering the temporary or non-immigrant
character of the status.
- Renewal eligibility does not
reset, pause, or negate cumulative physical presence limits established
under Section 7.
3. Wage
Protection Safeguards
- The Department of Labor shall
conduct annual sectoral wage monitoring.
- Wage benchmarks shall be tied
to real median hourly earnings, adjusted for national CPI, in covered
industries.
- Automatic corrective
mechanisms shall activate without discretionary action when real median
hourly earnings in any covered 4-digit NAICS sector decline by more than
2.0% relative to the prior 36-month moving average, adjusted for national
CPI.
Corrective
mechanisms include:
- Temporary throttling of new
authorizations in affected sectors
- Mandatory sector-specific wage
floors
- Suspension of new
authorizations where persistent downward pressure is detected
All
mechanisms are formula-driven and automatic to minimize politicization,
litigation risk, and rent-seeking.
4. Application and Vetting Process
- Applications may be submitted
online or at designated ports of entry and processing centers.
- Required vetting includes:
- Fingerprints
- Facial recognition imaging
- Comprehensive criminal,
terrorism, fraud, and public health screening
- Biometric data shall be
retained securely for:
- Identity verification
- Re-entry validation
- Employment authorization
- Immigration enforcement
related to compliance
- DNA collection is not required
for routine applicants and may be used only in narrowly defined
circumstances involving identity disputes or serious criminal
investigations, consistent with existing federal law.
- Processing fees shall fully
cover administrative and biometric costs.
5.
Unified Biometric Work Authorization and Tax Identification Card
- Approved individuals shall be
issued a single, tamper-resistant federal identification card functioning
as:
- Proof of lawful work
authorization
- Secure re-entry credential
- Employer verification
document
- Federal Taxpayer
Identification Number (TIN)
- The TIN shall be used for all
federal (and applicable state) income and payroll tax withholding and
reporting.
- Use of Social Security Numbers
is neither required nor permitted for temporary workers.
Data
Access and Privacy Controls
- Law enforcement access to
biometric and identity data is limited to:
- Warrant verification
- Criminal investigations
- Immigration enforcement
related to authorization compliance
- All access shall be logged,
auditable, and subject to statutory oversight.
6.
Employer Compliance and Enforcement
- Mandatory employer
participation in E-Verify, integrated with biometric photo verification.
- Employers must use the
assigned TIN for payroll reporting and tax withholding.
- Severe civil and criminal
penalties apply for:
- Hiring unauthorized workers
- Misclassification or
off-the-books employment
- Failure to properly withhold
or remit taxes
- Repeat or egregious violators
may be debarred from participation in the temporary labor authorization
system.
7.
Interior Enforcement via Incentivized 287(g) Participation
- Participation in 287(g)
programs is voluntary for state and local jurisdictions.
- No state or locality is
required to participate, and non-participation shall not result in the
withdrawal of baseline federal law enforcement funding.
- No private right of action
shall exist against any state, local government, or official for declining
to participate.
Incentive-Based
Federal Cooperation
Participating
jurisdictions may qualify for:
- Federal reimbursement for
immigration status screening of individuals already in custody
- Priority ICE custody transfers
and expedited removal processing
- Per-detainee payments
exceeding average incarceration costs
- Eligibility for supplemental
detention, jail modernization, and public safety grants
Scope
Limitation
- Enforcement activities are
limited strictly to individuals already in custody.
- No authorization exists for
street-level immigration enforcement, traffic stops, or community policing
based on immigration status.
Voluntary
Expedited Removal Option
- Non-citizen detainees serving
sentences of 60 days or less may voluntarily elect expedited removal in
lieu of continued incarceration, with state approval.
- Election requires:
- ICE legal counsel
- Independent interpretation
- Written waiver of rights
- Deportation shall occur
directly, with no additional detention time.
- Savings from avoided
incarceration shall be redirected to enforcement support and processing
capacity.
8. Hard
Temporal Ceiling on Presence
- Temporary work authorization
is subject to an absolute cumulative physical presence cap of 8–10 years,
calculated across all authorization periods.
- Upon reaching the cap, the
individual must depart the United States and complete a mandatory 3-year
cooling-off period abroad before any subsequent application or renewal
eligibility.
- Time spent outside the United
States does not count toward cumulative presence.
- No renewal or reauthorization
may be granted once the cap is reached.
- No exceptions are permitted
except narrowly defined humanitarian relief explicitly authorized by
statute.
This
provision prevents settlement-by-inertia while preserving long-term circular
labor mobility.
9.
Elimination of Family-Based Permanent Residency
- Family preference categories
for permanent residency are eliminated on a prospective basis.
- All new permanent residency
slots shall be allocated exclusively to:
- Employment-based
- Skills-based
- National-interest-based
categories
- Narrow humanitarian exceptions
are preserved for unmarried biological or legally adopted children under
age 18 where:
- The U.S. citizen parent has
sole legal custody, or
- The foreign parent is
deceased or legally incapacitated
- Existing family-based
applications shall be grandfathered during a defined transition period.
10.
Explicit Bar on Adjustment to Citizenship
- Temporary work authorization
shall not be convertible to permanent residency or citizenship.
- Adjustment of status from
temporary authorization is statutorily prohibited.
- Repeated renewal, long-term
participation, or cumulative years of authorized employment shall not
create any legal equity, reliance interest, or constitutional claim to
continued presence.
- Any modification of this
prohibition requires explicit congressional action.
Projected
Outcomes and Reporting
Economic
- Fill chronic labor shortages
exceeding 8 million vacancies through lawful, circular labor mobility.
- Increase GDP by an estimated
$1–2 trillion over a decade.
- Minimize wage suppression
through portability, automatic safeguards, and sectoral throttling.
Fiscal
- Capture federal income and
payroll taxes on all authorized earnings through integrated TIN
withholding.
- Estimated $50–100 billion
annually in currently unreported or underreported income brought into
compliance.
- Significant state and local
savings from reduced incarceration and detention costs.
Security
- Near-universal identity
verification at entry, employment, re-entry, and departure.
- All authorization holders
shall be subject to biometric exit confirmation at air, land, and sea
ports.
- Failure to record exit within
30 days of authorization expiration triggers an automatic overstay flag
and 5-year re-entry bar.
- Overstay rates projected below
2%.
Implementation
Costs and Budget Effects
- Gross federal administrative
costs estimated at $1.9–2.4 billion annually.
- Reallocation of existing DHS,
DOJ, and Treasury facilities, personnel, and IT systems expected to offset
$0.9–1.3 billion annually.
- Net new federal cost:
approximately $1.0–1.5 billion per year, more than offset by tax
compliance gains and reduced incarceration costs.
Optional
Enhancements (Non-Essential)
- Annual renewal fee of
$100–200, projected to raise $2–4 billion annually, rendering the program
revenue-positive.
- Fast-track eligibility: after
three consecutive on-time departures, eligible workers may receive 5-year
multi-entry authorization with reduced paperwork.
- Seasonal sub-category for
agriculture and construction:
- Up to 9 months per year
- Automatic return requirement
Implementation
and Oversight
- Phased rollout beginning with
agriculture, construction, and energy.
- Program administration
partially funded through application and renewal fees.
- Annual public reporting on:
- Wages
- Tax compliance
- Processing times
- Overstay rates
- Biometric exit compliance
- Jurisdictional participation
in incentive programs
Final
Assessment
This framework reallocates existing immigration and enforcement spending toward high-yield, compliance-driven functions, establishing a high-volume, high-compliance labor mobility system that is economically productive, fiscally disciplined, constitutionally durable, and resistant to drift toward permanent settlement.
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