Authorizes sentencing enhancements for certain criminal offenses if they are directed by or coordinated with foreign governments.
Amends various sections of Title 18 of the United States Code to include specific provisions for sentencing enhancements.
Increases sentences for kidnapping offenses by up to 10 years if committed in coordination with a foreign government.
Allows for increased sentences for conspiracy to commit kidnapping if the conspirators acted with foreign government coordination.
Provides for up to 5 years additional sentencing for attempts to commit kidnapping under similar conditions.
Enhances penalties for murder-for-hire offenses by up to 10 years if the crime was coordinated with a foreign government and resulted in personal injury.
Increases sentences for influencing or retaliating against federal officials by up to 10 years if the offense was coordinated with a foreign government.
Enhances penalties for stalking offenses by up to 10 years if committed in coordination with a foreign government, with specific conditions for serious bodily injury or death.
Increases sentences for offenses against federal officers by up to 10 years if directed by or coordinated with a foreign government.
Enhances penalties for assassination, kidnapping, and assault against the President and designated officials by up to 10 years if coordinated with a foreign government.