Authorizes sentencing enhancements for specific 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 these 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.
Enhances penalties for murder-for-hire offenses by up to 10 years if directed by a foreign government, with additional increases for personal injury.
Increases sentences for threats or assaults against federal officials by up to 10 years if 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 increases for serious bodily injury or death.
Increases sentences for offenses against U.S. officials, including assassination and kidnapping, by up to 10 years if directed by a foreign government.
Establishes definitions and clarifications for the application of these enhancements in the context of the specified offenses.