Much of the remaining text on the front page of the document is obscured by Kris Kobach’s arm. | AP Photo AP photographer reveals Kobach's hard-line plans for DHS

Kris Kobach’s photo-op with President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday revealed a glimpse of the Kansas secretary of state’s one-year plan to head the Department of Homeland Security.

Kobach met privately with Trump on Sunday afternoon in Bedminster, New Jersey, for about 45 minutes “to discuss border security, international terrorism and reforming federal bureaucracy,” Trump’s transition team said.

An Associated Press photographer captured a high-resolution photo of Trump and Kobach, who was holding a binder and a stack of papers in his left hand that appears to be his “strategic plan for [the] first 365 days” of his run atop DHS, should Trump tap him to lead the agency.

The first section of the partially obscured document highlights his plan to deny potential terrorists entry into the U.S. According to the document, Kobach wants to “[u]pdate and reintroduce” the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System, which was in effect from 2002 to 2011 . “All aliens from high-risk areas are tracked,” his plan says.

Additional bullet points reveal how closely Kobach’s strategic plan aligns with the president-elect’s campaign rhetoric. The document suggests adding “extreme vetting questions for high-risk aliens.” Questions would include “support for Sharia law, jihad, equality of men and women [and] the United States Constitution,” the plan reads.

Trump has likewise floated an ideological test for potential immigrants.

Kobach also proposes eliminating all intake of Syrian refugees.

The Obama administration admitted 12,587 Syrian refugees into the United States last year, according to State Department records.

Much of the remaining text on the front page of the document is obscured by Kobach’s arm.

Though the first word of the next section is covered, Kobach is likely calling for the incoming administration to deport a “Record Number of Criminal Aliens in the First Year.” Trump has said criminal aliens in the country illegally will be deported first.

Portions of the file also show that as DHS secretary, Kobach would plan to have his department issue new guidance regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an agency within DHS, that departs from Obama administration policy. Kobach defines a criminal alien “as any alien arrested for any crime, and any gang member” — not merely convicted.

Kobach’s plan also supports Trump’s call for a wall along the southern border with Mexico. The visible text indicates he would urge the Trump administration to push for a “rapid build” of the border wall. The document also mentions the PATRIOT Act and calls for immediately forestalling future lawsuits, hinting that Trump might issue controversial executive orders that Democrats will challenge in court.