>>514968251
Really disappointing
>>514968252
Part 2:
7. Commerce can revoke foreign-held intellectual property, restrict foreigners' ability to do international trade outright, create more detailed statistics on immigrant effects on the economy, utilize its regulatory authority over oceans and space, create new EDA regulations to prevent foreign communities from receiving funding, utilize its control over telecommunications to restrict foreign programming and encourage English-language broadcasts. I wonder how we could use the fact Commerce controls a registry of all the phone numbers in the US, Canada, and several nearby countries...
8. DoJ Antitrust can be used to break up immigrant/foreign cartels and other organizations which restrict American opportunities.
9. DoJ Civil, having jurisdiction over federal lawsuits with private entities, can be used to generally crack down on fraud, immigration, employment of foreigners, etc. and even pursue employers for discrimination against autistics. (In tech, anti-autism discrimination is now a major driver of jeet employment, since autistics are the main competitors with jeets among US citizens.)
10. DoJ Civil Rights pursues largely similar goals but from a more criminal angle, and consequently can be used to take many of the same cases handled by DoJ Civil and turn them into imprisonments and deportations by claiming discrimination against US citizens based on nationality, race, disability, religion, pregnancy, and other factors. The "Policy and Strategy Section" sounds very useful for planning our strategies! The possibilities in this division seem huge. I'd even consider employing non-attorneys (like random autism law nerds who never went to law school) as an emergency measure to crack down on illegal practices this division has previously allowed to run rampant. The President probably has the authority to authorize non-approved attorneys, provided they can pass a bar exam or something, as prosecutors etc. here.