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5. Department of Homeland Security (Summary)

Author: Ken Cuccinelli

Summary

  • Primary Recommendation: The chapter advocates for the dismantling of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) due to its inefficiency and disjointed structure after 20 years. It suggests redistributing DHS’s components to other departments to improve focus and efficiency.
  • Proposed Redistribution:
    • Merge U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and others into a standalone border and immigration agency.
    • Move Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to the Department of Transportation or the Department of the Interior.
    • Transfer the U.S. Coast Guard to the Department of Justice or the Department of Defense.
    • Privatize the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
  • Current DHS Reforms: Despite the recommendation to dismantle DHS, the chapter outlines necessary reforms if DHS continues to exist. These include prioritizing border security, reducing bureaucracy, and eliminating non-essential components.
  • Mission Statement: DHS’s mission includes protecting the U.S. from terrorism, securing borders, enforcing immigration laws, and preparing for emergencies. The chapter argues that DHS has strayed from these priorities.

Analysis

  • Ramifications of Dismantling DHS:
    • Increased Efficiency: The redistribution of DHS components could lead to more focused and efficient operations by aligning departments with their core missions.
    • Cost Savings: The proposed dismantling could result in significant cost savings by reducing bureaucracy and eliminating redundant functions.
    • Potential Risks: Dismantling DHS could lead to coordination challenges among various departments, especially during emergencies or national security threats.
    • Impact on National Security: The effectiveness of border security and immigration enforcement could be improved, but the transition period may pose risks to national security.

Tags

  • #DHSReform
  • #HomelandSecurity
  • #GovernmentEfficiency
  • #ImmigrationEnforcement
  • #NationalSecurity

Read the original chapter text here: https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf#page=166

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