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DOJ and DHS objections to revisions in anti‑trafficking legislation
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kaggle-ho-012375House Oversight

DOJ and DHS objections to revisions in anti‑trafficking legislation

DOJ and DHS objections to revisions in anti‑trafficking legislation The document outlines inter‑agency policy disagreements over proposed changes to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, but it contains no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑level officials. It offers limited investigative value beyond tracking legislative lobbying or coordination between DOJ and DHS. Key insights: DOJ opposes specific subsections that would give DHS sole authority over "extreme hardship" determinations.; The Department objects to expanding T‑visa eligibility to family members linked to law‑enforcement cooperation.; Calls for inclusion of the Attorney General in DHS decision‑making processes.

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