C-001 - Section 1
Executive summary keeps measurable lanes on their native bases
The opening section preserves lane separation instead of collapsing obligations, outlays, cumulative military lines, and domestic program examples into one number.
Open Question
Open questions are published to keep the limits of the current record explicit.
The refugee-resettlement lane is routed through states, voluntary agencies, and providers, but the public record does not cleanly isolate value reaching entrants.
Section 6 names the program and the gap, but leaves Total B unresolved.
Public ORR outlay reporting that isolates entrant-directed value versus provider or operator capture.
C-001 - Section 1
The opening section preserves lane separation instead of collapsing obligations, outlays, cumulative military lines, and domestic program examples into one number.
C-007 - Section 6
Refugee and entrant assistance stays in one canonical domestic section so it is not double-counted against foreign-assistance accounts.
C-008 - Section 6
The public record identifies the ORR lane but does not yet publish a defensible entrant-versus-provider split.
C-016 - Section 14
Section 14 is locked to a blueprint that preserves incompatible bases instead of flattening them into a false grand total.
C-017 - Section 15
Section 15 preserves missing-record constraints as governance rules for what the audit may claim.
C-018 - Section 16
Section 16 does not create a new theory of the numbers; it restates bounded findings from the locked sections.