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DOJ comments on proposed amendments to trafficking victim immigration provisions
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DOJ comments on proposed amendments to trafficking victim immigration provisions

DOJ comments on proposed amendments to trafficking victim immigration provisions The passage outlines DOJ's policy positions on legislative language concerning human trafficking victims and immigration relief. It mentions no specific individuals, financial transactions, or misconduct, and provides only procedural objections and suggestions. While it highlights inter‑agency dynamics (DOJ, FBI, DOL, DHS), it lacks concrete leads for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: DOJ recommends that any parole request authority be limited to Federal law enforcement.; Suggests adding “endeavor to” to avoid creating a legally enforceable right for victims.; Opposes extending continued presence for the duration of civil suits due to abuse potential.

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