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DOJ Opposition to Proposed Trafficking Victim Grant Provisions in House Bill The passage outlines the Department of Justice's policy objections to specific grant language in a trafficking‑victim legislation. It contains no concrete allegations of misconduct, financial impropriety, or involvement of high‑level officials beyond routine agency positions, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: DOJ opposes grant authority that would allocate up to $15 million for trafficking victims.; Agency raises concerns about conflict of interest with NGOs receiving grants.; DOJ objects to mandatory consultation with the State Department and NGOs.
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DOJ Opposition to Proposed Trafficking Victim Grant Provisions in House Bill The passage outlines the Department of Justice's policy objections to specific grant language in a trafficking‑victim legislation. It contains no concrete allegations of misconduct, financial impropriety, or involvement of high‑level officials beyond routine agency positions, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: DOJ opposes grant authority that would allocate up to $15 million for trafficking victims.; Agency raises concerns about conflict of interest with NGOs receiving grants.; DOJ objects to mandatory consultation with the State Department and NGOs.
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