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DOJ comments oppose and critique proposed human trafficking legislation sectionsDOJ comments oppose and critique proposed human trafficking legislation sections
DOJ comments oppose and critique proposed human trafficking legislation sections The passage contains routine Department of Justice legal analysis of proposed bill language, offering no new allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑profile actors. It provides limited investigative leads beyond standard policy objections. Key insights: DOJ opposes Section 214(d) for potential violation of the Recommendations Clause.; DOJ flags redundancy and over‑inclusiveness in proposed trafficking statutes.; Concern expressed about creating a strict liability crime with mandatory minimums.
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DOJ comments oppose and critique proposed human trafficking legislation sections The passage contains routine Department of Justice legal analysis of proposed bill language, offering no new allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑profile actors. It provides limited investigative leads beyond standard policy objections. Key insights: DOJ opposes Section 214(d) for potential violation of the Recommendations Clause.; DOJ flags redundancy and over‑inclusiveness in proposed trafficking statutes.; Concern expressed about creating a strict liability crime with mandatory minimums.
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