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“Before an ICC-related grant penalty is waived, the President should have to send key House and Senate committees a national security certification and a detailed explanation.”
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“Legal text about the International Criminal Court should use definitions already in U.S. law for the ICC and Rome Statute, and should define the UN Headquarters Agreement as the 1947 U.S.-UN headquarters agreement.”
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“The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations should have to seek talks with the UN about adding an agreement that would limit International Criminal Court use of UN facilities in the United States.”
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“Federal limits should override state or local policies that allow, require, or authorize ICC cooperation that those federal limits bar.”
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“A state, territory, D.C., or local government that triggers the ICC-related grant penalty should be unable to receive new, renewed, or extended Attorney General grants for four years, starting with the next federal budget year that begins on October 1.”
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“The Attorney General should be able to make an exception for a specific grant only after the President tells Congress that the covered ICC-related action is essential for U.S. national security and explains why.”
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“The President should be able to allow ICC cooperation in one specific case by telling Congress it is essential to a declared national security interest and giving written authorization.”
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“If a court strikes down one part of the ICC cooperation limits, the other parts should keep operating when they can still function on their own.”
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“State and local officials and agencies should not help with barred ICC-related arrests or detentions or use public money, buildings, staff, or equipment to support them.”
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