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“Officials from covered foreign governments should have to tell the State Department at least 96 hours before meeting with U.S. state or local officials or making official visits to U.S. schools, universities, or research centers.”
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“Caribbean police, security agencies, and some military units should be able to receive U.S. training, equipment, and operational support to patrol seas, skies, borders, and ports; investigate criminal networks; trace and seize criminal assets; and strengthen major crime prosecutions.”
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“U.S. assistance could help Caribbean partners patrol waters and airspace, screen ports for drugs and weapons, investigate gangs and major crimes, train police, and support vetted police or military units.”
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“The State Department and USAID should be able to run a security and aid program in 13 listed Caribbean countries and receive up to $88 million each year for five years to support it.”
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“The United States should use or adjust sanctions, trade restrictions, and export controls on certain AI chips or related technology when China-related activity raises national security concerns.”
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“U.S. money should be limited from helping China's Belt and Road projects, infrastructure that can serve both civilian and military uses, or certain Chinese technologies unless national security tests are met.”
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“The State Department should have to send Congress monthly lists of reported meetings and visits by covered foreign governments, and the first report should also include similar records collected since 2019.”
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“U.S. agencies should be able to monitor security assistance from authoritarian governments, limit U.S. involvement in some authoritarian-financed infrastructure or investment projects, and help Caribbean countries screen investments, use fair bidding, enforce investment laws, and make contracts more transparent.”
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“The State Department should create a strategy to push back against Chinese weapons sales and defense influence, including possible penalties for buyers, support for U.S. and allied defense firms, responses to Chinese disinformation, and coordination with Congress.”
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“The special advance-notice system should apply to officials and representatives from China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Taliban-controlled Afghanistan when they carry out covered official work in the United States.”
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“Senior national security, law enforcement, and foreign policy officials should have to give Congress threat assessments for each covered country, recommend how U.S. diplomats should operate there, and make the report public except for sensitive classified details.”
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“Caribbean partner countries should be able to receive U.S. help to improve cybersecurity and fight online crime, while U.S. agencies monitor and limit equipment or support from telecommunications vendors considered high risk.”
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“U.S. aid should be blocked or conditioned for listed adversary governments, governments that take power through military coups, countries that support terrorism or accept Russian land claims, and specific places where aid is tied to issues such as migration, extradition, drug control, corruption, security, or human rights.”
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“The Senate should say that USAID helps the United States maintain leadership and influence abroad while competing with China.”
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“The United States should fund overseas work with other countries to fight illegal drugs and crime, strengthen justice systems, stop dangerous weapons, counter terrorism, and remove land mines.”
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“U.S. officials should have to give Congress a classified report on Russian intelligence activity in Georgia, Chinese influence there, and possible Russia-China cooperation involving Georgia.”
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“The United States should fund peacekeeping support, military training, and military aid for foreign partners, including reserved support for Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Taiwan and loan authority for Taiwan.”
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“U.S. assistance should train partner-country police and appropriate security services in investigations, public safety, and human rights, and help law enforcement and some military units with vetting, anti-corruption work, and community policing.”
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“The United States should use targeted sanctions against people who help harm Georgia's democracy, safety, independence, or borders.”
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“Foreign people who try to undermine Georgia's peace, security, stability, sovereignty, or territory should be eligible for U.S. sanctions, along with leaders of involved groups and close family members who benefited from the conduct.”
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“U.S. assistance should help partner countries stop gangs and criminal organizations from moving drugs, weapons, cash, and other illegal goods by sea, air, airports, seaports, and borders.”
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“The State Department and USAID should be authorized to receive $88 million each year from fiscal year 2025 through fiscal year 2029 for Caribbean security and resilience assistance.”
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“The United States should update security cooperation and foreign policy tools for partners in regions such as Ukraine, Taiwan, the Indo-Pacific, and the Middle East.”
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“The U.S. government should report every two years on harmful Russian and Chinese influence operations in the Western Balkans, including their goals, networks, actors, tactics, past effects, NATO and local response capacity, U.S. efforts, and any extra tools needed, with public reports and classified attachments for sensitive details.”
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“Georgia-related sanctions should still allow food, medicine, medical devices, farm goods, humanitarian aid, certain U.S. intelligence activities, and access the United States is internationally required to provide.”
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“The United States should continue or expand defense cooperation, security assistance, and deterrence planning with allies and partners such as Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel, NATO, AUKUS, and countries in the Indo-Pacific.”
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“The State Department and USAID would have to plan Caribbean security programs, set goals and benchmarks, coordinate prevention and enforcement work, assess Haiti-related police coordination, and report yearly to Congress on results and country funding.”
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“The State Department and USAID should be allowed to run U.S. assistance programs in named Caribbean countries focused on public safety, security, rule of law, and cooperation with local partners.”
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“Foreign people sanctioned over Georgia-related misconduct should be denied U.S. visas, entry, parole, and other immigration benefits, and should lose existing U.S. entry documents.”
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“The United States should study foreign influence in Georgia and create a clear plan for U.S. aid, trade, diplomacy, and sanctions decisions there.”
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“The United States should help the Western Balkans defend against cyber threats and understand harmful foreign influence from Russia and China.”
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“U.S. sanctions should target people who destabilize the Western Balkans, keep already sanctioned people listed unless the President tells Congress they no longer qualify, allow national security waivers and humanitarian or government exceptions, and expire after eight years unless Congress renews them.”
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