June, 2018, Mark Meadows had introduced:
Equal Protection of Unaccompanied Minors Act
A bill to resolve loopholes in the U.S.’s immigration border enforcement system, allowing for better resolution to the issue of family separation at the border.
The bill increases multiple enforcement mechanisms for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to better prevent those seeking to take advantage of the asylum system.
It targets asylum fraud by adjusting the “credible fear standard” for enforcement officers and barring aliens from entry if they are found to knowingly make a false or frivolous application for asylum.
This will cut down on attempts to use the asylum system to illegally enter the U.S.
Furthermore, it requires dangerous criminal aliens, subject to final orders of removal, to remain in detention until they are physically removed from the U.S.
The bill would also allow for alien gang members, alien gang associates, and aliens who participate in gang-related activities to be detained and removed by the DHS, cutting down on the issue of violent crime.
The link for that, back in June 2018:
https://meadows.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=919