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National Petition · 8 CFR Part 239

National Security–First Criteria
for Pending Asylum Applicants

A formal request to the Department of Homeland Security to issue written, auditable, risk-based enforcement guidance — focusing actions on verified, documented threats, not broad indiscriminate criteria.

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What is this petition?
A formal request asking DHS to publish written, risk-based criteria when taking enforcement action against individuals with pending asylum applications under 8 CFR Part 239.
The legal basis
Under 8 CFR Part 239, DHS issues Notices to Appear initiating removal proceedings. We request these decisions follow documented national security and public safety criteria.
Who can sign?
This petition is open to all American citizens who, with respect and civility, share a genuine concern for the well-being of communities affected by the current immigration situation. If you wish to contribute your signature to promote fair solutions and positive change for everyone, we invite you to join this national initiative calling on the DHS to publish written, transparent, and auditable guidelines for law enforcement.

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By adding your signature, you are formally requesting the Department of Homeland Security to issue written, risk-based enforcement criteria for pending asylum applicants — thereby safeguarding due process and strengthening public trust in our immigration system.