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Customs
To supplement Chapter 5 Columbia Institution for the Deaf §231-250 repealed. To provide 14 weeks of paid Maternity Protection under ILO Convention 183 (2000). To settle perennial 2.5% annual outlay growth to $56.7 billion FY18 from a high of $57.5 billion FY 17 state department and international assistance congressional budget authority. To receive congressional budget authority of $57.5 billion FY 17 and $56.7 billion FY 18 + ~ $33 billion private aid = $57 billion - $90 billion US ODA = 0.28% - 0.46% of GDP > 0.17% OECD estimate FY 18. To commission tax forms for voluntary UN Contributions 1-2% of income suggested donation. To amend Title 22 Foreign Relations and Intercourse (a-FRaI-d) to Foreign Relations (FR-ee) and Title 6 of the United States Code, Title 6 of the Federal Code of Regulations and the name of the Department of Homeland Security to “Customs”. To change the name of the Court of International Trade of the United States (CoITUS) to Customs Court (CC) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to Naturalization Service (USNS). To reduce the price of a work visa to a $500 tax withholding under 26USC§1441. To sell state IDs, drivers licenses and passports at equal price to those who are born, naturalized or in some state of naturalization in the United States, and issue special travel documents for stateless persons under common articles 26-29 of the Conventions Relating to the Status of Refugees and Stateless Persons of 1951 and 1954 respectively. To settle claims for compensation with a Palestine Supreme Court relating to Human Rights Council S-21/1 Ensuring respect for international law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem of July 24, 2014. To abolish all foreign military finance, International Narcotic Control and School of the Americas, and transfer all $6 billion annual treason to fund the UN. To change the name of UN Office of Drugs and Crime (ODC) to Office of Crime (OC). To exempt corticosteroid inhalers from the 2020 ozone export ban under the Montreal Protocol. To sell doxycycline, clindamycin, metronidazole, ampicillin and corticosteroids inhalers in hospitals and by the blind on federal property. To extinguish oceanic heating pumps and forest service fires to reduce arson within special maritime and territorial jurisdiction under 18USC§81 and the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or any other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques (ENMOD) of 1978. To support Russia and Canada to remove heating pumps polluting the arctic marine environment and weather of the Hudson Bay and Arctic Ocean with new U.S Coast Guard search and rescue ice-breaker under the Polar Code of January 1, 2017. To remove the artificial heating belt in Atlantic and Indian Ocean waters 40°S by magnetic cable and warship or oil tanker to end the drought in East Africa; rain in October. To protect coral reefs worldwide; the East and Gulf Coasts including the Caribbean against hurricanes by reducing water temperature to <80° F using US Patent 20020008155, US 20080175728 A1 using cooling pumps held by AS Trust & Holding Co. US 20080175728 A1. To place cooling pumps in the West coast to neutralize the dry Santa Anna wind and create clouds to extinguish forest fires in the Northwest with silver iodide missiles pursuant to Rainmaker US 1966 3,429,507. To remove fallen trees from waterways to reduce flood risk. To elect a Secretary and ratify a Statement of the United Nations (SUN).

Be it enacted in the House and Senate assembled


1st ed. Election Day 4 November 2003, 2nd 20 December 2004. 3rd 20 September 2005, 4th 20 September 2006, 5th 6 August 2007, 6th 31 August 2009, 7th 16 September 2010, 8th 20 September 2011, 9th 20 September 2012, 10th 14 October 2015, 11th 24 July 2016, 12th 30 October 2017

  1. Art. 1 Customs

  2. §231 Customs Declaration

  3. §231a Official Development Assistance

  4. §231b Sustainable Development Goals for 2030


§231c Climate Control
  1. Art. 2 Principles

  2. §232 Peace: Principle of Non-Use of Force


§232a Freedom: Right of All Peoples to Self-Determination

§232b Parkland: Environmental Conservation
Art. 3 United Nations
§233 UN Charter

§233a International Tax Administration

§233b Human Rights Council

§233c Secretariat

§233d Assembly

§233e Security Council

§233f Socio-Economic Administration

§233g Bretton Woods Institutions: International Development Banks

§233h Agriculture and Trade Meetings

§233i World Health Organization

§233j International Courts

§233k UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Art. 4 US Customs
§234 Customs

§234a Coast Guard

§234b Naturalization Service

Art. 5 Foreign Service
§235 State Department

§235a Agency for International Development

§235b International Commissions
Art. 6 Arms Export Control Act
§236 International Security Assistance
Art 7 Regional Organization
§236a Millennium Development Goals
Art. 8 Africa
§237 African Union

§237a African Common Market

§237b Bureau for Sub-Saharan Africa
Art. 9 America

§238 Organization of American States

§238a Free Trade Area of the Americas

§238b Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean
Art. 10 Asia
§239 Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)

§239a Asian Free Trade Area

§239b Bureau for South East Asia (SEA)

Art. 11 Middle East & Central Asia
§240 Organization of Islamic Conferences

§240a Islamic Development Bank

§240b Bureau for the Middle East & Central Asia (MECA)
Art. 12 Europe
§241 European Union

§241a Support for East European Democracy (SEED)

§241b Bureau for Europe and Russia (EAR)
Art. 13 Human Rights
§242 Asylum, Visas & Economics

§242a Equal Opportunity Employment



§242b Welfare

§242c Grants to Domestic and Foreign Organizations

§242d Agricultural Assistance

§242e Treatment of Prisoners

§242f Tort Claims & Victim Compensation

§242g Military Retirement


Art. 14 State Responsibilities
§243 Balanced Budget

§243a Treaties

§243b Sanction Repeal

§243c Debt Relief

§243d International Trade Negotiations

§243e Currency Exchange Negotiation

Art. 15 History of US Foreign Relations

§244 Monroe Doctrine v. Manifest Destiny

§244a Marshall Plan §244a Korean War 1950-1951 §244b Mutual Security Act of 1954

§244c Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 §244d Vietnam War 1964-1971

§245 Post Vietnam

§245a 1979 Reorganization

§245b Iran Contra Affair

§245c Dissolution of the Soviet Union

§246 Panama and Iraq §246a Cambodia, Rwanda and Yugoslavia

§246b Afghanistan, Iraq and Darfur

§246c Africa Command
Maps and Tables
Fig. 1 Customs Budget FY15 - FY18

Fig. 2 United States Official Development Assistance Re-estimation FY 15 - FY 18

Fig. 3 Contributions to United Nations and Affiliated Agencies FY 15- FY 18

Fig. 4 State Department Total Outlays, Source Comparison FY 15 - FY 18

Fig. 5 State Congressional Budget Authority, Outlays and Subtotals FY 15 - FY 18

Fig. 6 State Department and Related Budget Detail FY15 - FY18



Fig. 7 26 ODA Donors, Amount and % of GDP, 2003 and 2008

Fig. 8 US Private Development Assistance 2015

Fig. 9 Land and Sea Temperature Anomaly August 2017

Fig. 10 NOAA Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly September 25, 2017

Fig. 11 Australia Bureau of Meteorology SST Anomaly March 2017

Fig. 12 NOAA SST March 2017

Fig. 13 NOAA SST October 2017

Fig. 14 Mediterranean Climate Shrubbery: Slash Pile Dismantling and Chucking

Fig. 15 Global Wildfires September 2017

Fig. 16 Fires in the Western United States September 2017

Fig. 17 Fires Contained 2007-2017

Fig. 18 Un-contained Fires, United States Totals by Agency and State 2017



Fig. 19 2017 Temperature Record

Fig. 20 Polar Sea Ice February 2017

Fig. 21 Marine and Terrestrial Protected Areas

Fig. 22 Swiss Formula for Unilateral Tariff Reductions

Fig. 23 Customs Budget Comparison FY 2015 & FY2017

Fig. 24 Coast Guard Budget FY15-FY17

Fig. 25 State Department and Diplomatic Engagement Budget FY 15 - FY 18



Fig. 26 USAID and Related Agencies Budget FY 15- FY 18

Fig. 27 International Commissions FY 15 – FY 18

Fig. 28 Fisheries Commission Budget detail FY 2015-17

Fig. 29 State Department International Security Spending FY 15 - FY 18

Fig. 30 Nations Receiving Foreign Military Finance in Excess of $3 million

Fig. 31 MDGs for 2015 Progress Report 1990 & 2005

Fig. 32 Goal 1 Reduce by Half the Number of People in Poverty, 1990 & 2007

Fig. 33 Goals 2 & 3 Access to Primary Education, Gender, Literacy 1990 & 2007

Fig. 34 Goals 4 & 5 Maternal, Infant, and Child Mortality 1990 & 2008

Fig. 35 Goal 6 HIV/AIDS Pandemic Eases Between 2004 & 2007

Fig. 36 Goal 7 Environment Compared with 1990

Fig. 37 Goal 7B H2O and Sanitation Access 1990 & 2006

Fig. 39 Electricity 2009

Fig. 40 Goal 8 Global Partnership for Development 1990-2008

Fig. 41 International Assistance 1990-2010

Fig. 42 African Statistics 2008

Fig. 43 African Forests

Fig. 44 American Statistics 2008

Fig. 45 Asian Statistics 2008

Fig. 46 Middle East and Central Asia Statistics 2008

Fig. 47 European Statistics 2008

Fig. 48 European and Russian Forests

Fig. 49 Equation for Devaluation and Cost of Bailout, 2008

Fig. 50 Map of British Empire 1897

Fig. 51 Map of Soviet Bloc 1945-1991

Fig. 52 Global Overview: People Internally Displaced 2014
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