The Biden government announced a plan Friday to identify “seven areas of focus for full promotion of equality” at the Department of Homeland Security. Compiled the DHS Equity Action Planthe effort is committed to ensuring that civil rights offices within the department “have the resources they need to carry out their critical missions”. An Homeland Security Vehicle in Manhattan, New York, October 5, 2016. (iStock) There are seven focus areas in the project, which were selected based on feedback from “external stakeholders representing underserved communities”. THE BORDER MAYOR SAYS “NOW IS NOT THE TIME” FOR BIDEN TO FINISH TITLE 42, SAYS HIS CITY NEEDS FINANCING Areas of focus include application for naturalization, access to humanitarian protection in the handling of migration, bidding for DHS contracts, countering all forms of terrorism and targeted violence, filing and seeking redress in DHS programs and activities, airport control and reliable travelers. “Since January 2021, DHS has taken many important steps to ensure that we serve the public and every community across the country fairly,” said DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. “The DHS Equity Action Plan builds on our department’s progress in better integrating equality into the full range of DHS activities and strengthens our commitment to continue this critical work.” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mallorca testifies during a Senate Justice Committee hearing on November 16, 2021, at the Washington Capitol. (AP Photo / Jacquelyn Martin) As part of the plan, DHS promised to “identify barriers that may impede access to naturalization between underserved communities” and remove these barriers to facilitate the naturalization process. In addition, DHS said it would “extend the commitment” to small businesses owned or supported by “members of underprivileged communities”. The department also said it would work to “extend gender identification options” to some traveler programs such as the TSA PreCheck. A Transportation Safety Administration Sign at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC, February 25, 2015. (Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg via Getty Images) DHS said it would work to provide additional resources to “underprivileged communities” in an effort to “prevent individuals from radicalizing into violence and increase local capacity” and repel terrorism and targeted violence in various areas. “Different communities are disproportionately affected by domestic violence and targeted violence,” DHS said in a statement. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION The move comes amid a series of issues facing the ministry and growing American concern about the administration’s decision. cancel the title 42 health policy. Title 42, set for May 23, allowed the administration to ban migrants from entering the country during a health crisis such as COVID-19 pandemic. The Equity Action Plan was prompted by an executive order signed by President Biden last year to promote “equality for all, including people of color and others who have historically been marginalized, marginalized, and adversely affected by persistent poverty and inequality.”