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DOJ comments oppose amendments to human trafficking model law and reporting provisions
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DOJ comments oppose amendments to human trafficking model law and reporting provisions

DOJ comments oppose amendments to human trafficking model law and reporting provisions The passage contains internal departmental objections to proposed legislative changes, offering no concrete leads, names, transactions, or novel allegations involving high‑profile actors. It merely outlines policy positions, limiting its investigative usefulness and public impact. Key insights: DOJ opposes adding reporting language deemed burdensome.; Department argues its model law supplements, not replaces, state anti‑prostitution statutes.; DOJ cites use of statutes like the Mann Act, money laundering, and visa fraud in trafficking prosecutions.

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