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DOJ Opposition to Proposed Trafficking Victim Grant Provisions in House Bill
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DOJ Opposition to Proposed Trafficking Victim Grant Provisions in House Bill

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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