Kris Kobach, the former Kansas secretary of state who made a national name for himself peddling conspiracies about voter fraud, has presented the White House with a list of demands to become President Donald Trump’s “immigration czar,” according to a report Monday by The New York Times.

The outlet, citing multiple people familiar with Kobach’s list, said his conditions include 24-hour access to a government jet, walk-in privileges with the president, a staff of seven people, and a security detail, should it be deemed necessary.

Kobach has also said he wants to be paid the highest salary for White House senior staff members ($179,700 in 2018, according to annual compensation documents) and is asking that Trump nominate him to be the next secretary of homeland security by November.

He also wants to be able to take weekends off to go home to Kansas.

Trump has reportedly been mulling the idea of naming an immigration czar for more than a month amid continued frustrations about undocumented immigration at the southern U.S. border. The president recently shook up the list of senior officials tasked with carrying out his wishes, including by pushing out former DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. He’s named a slew of hard-liners to replace officials that resisted his border policies in an attempt to see a more forceful crackdown on immigration.