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d-35255House Oversight

Department of Justice objects to trafficking legislation provisions and raises constitutional concerns

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The passage outlines DOJ objections to specific provisions of a proposed anti‑trafficking bill, citing vague language, separation‑of‑powers issues, and data‑privacy concerns. While it identifies poten DOJ objects to a new criterion requiring the US to evaluate its own anti‑trafficking efforts. Section 107(a) could breach separation‑of‑powers doctrine (Chadha, Bowsher precedents). Proposed amendmen

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #012374
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