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DOJ Comments on Proposed Human Trafficking Assistance Bill The passage is a routine inter‑agency comment on draft legislation, offering policy suggestions but no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑level officials or illicit activity. Key insights: DOJ argues proposed language could force the U.S. to lower its own labor standards abroad.; Calls for amendment to include both sex and labor trafficking in assistance provisions.; Suggests broader consultation with UNHCR, IOM and other NGOs.
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DOJ Comments on Proposed Human Trafficking Assistance Bill The passage is a routine inter‑agency comment on draft legislation, offering policy suggestions but no concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑level officials or illicit activity. Key insights: DOJ argues proposed language could force the U.S. to lower its own labor standards abroad.; Calls for amendment to include both sex and labor trafficking in assistance provisions.; Suggests broader consultation with UNHCR, IOM and other NGOs.
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