Border, Immigration and Trade Policy
Border, Immigration & Trade (BIT) provides policy development and analysis across the Department’s mission priorities, including foreign investment, trade, transport security, immigration, and America’s policies. BIT develops and coordinates policy for security of transportation systems and the global supply chain and advises on policy matters and leadership decisions regarding the impact of trade and immigration/migration flows on border and cargo security. BIT leads DHS engagement with governments, international organizations, and regional groups in the Western Hemisphere on the full range of issues within the DHS portfolio. BIT serves as the Department’s primary representative to the National Security Council Interagency Policy Committee’s (IPC)s related to the topics outlined above and to include Transborder Security, Maritime Security, Immigration, the Arctic, Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), country-specific IPCs for Western Hemisphere Countries, Beyond the Border, 21st Century Border, and North American Leaders’ Summit. BIT also supports the Department’s engagement with Western Hemisphere countries and leads intra-DHS policy deliberations and processes.
Immigration Policy
https://www.dhs.gov/border-immigration-and-trade-policy