控制执法官僚

Adam Cox, Cristina M. Rodríguez
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本章展示了总统对移民政策的控制如何密切依赖于执法官僚机构的结构和文化。官僚机构的这些特征反过来又影响了总统的决策。特别是,低级行政部门官员在行使执法权方面发挥着至关重要的作用,因为他们负责在系统内日常行使自由裁量权。为了了解这些动态如何在行政部门中发挥作用,本章研究了奥巴马政府集中执法自由裁量权以控制一线代理人的努力,并将这些努力与特朗普政府的早期决定进行了对比。它的重点是政治官员试图驯服移民和海关执法局(ICE)特工的自由裁量权。奥巴马总统为约束这些官员的决策所做的努力,在他的两项标志性举措中达到了顶峰,这两项举措旨在使500多万非法移民免遭驱逐。在特朗普总统执政期间,总统移民法的官僚现实同样得到了体现,包括集中控制自由裁量权的努力,事实证明,这样做对推进总统的政策议程是必要的。
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Controlling the Enforcement Bureaucracy
This chapter demonstrates how the President’s control over immigration policy depends intimately on the structure and culture of the enforcement bureaucracy. These features of the bureaucracy in turn shape presidential policymaking. In particular, low-level executive branch officials play a crucial role in effectuating the enforcement power, as they are the ones responsible for the daily exercise of discretion within the system. To see how these dynamics have played out within the Executive Branch, the chapter studies the Obama administration’s efforts to centralize enforcement discretion in order to control line-level agents and contrasts those efforts with the early decisions of the Trump administration. It focuses on the attempts by political officials to tame the discretion of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. President Obama’s efforts to discipline the decision-making of these line officials culminated in his two signature initiatives designed to insulate upward of five million unauthorized immigrants from removal. The bureaucratic reality of presidential immigration law has been on display equally during President Trump’s administration, including through efforts to centralize control over discretion where doing so has proven necessary to advancing the President’s policy agenda.
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