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DOJ Opposition to Expanding Extraterritorial Sex Tourism and Prostitution Laws
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kaggle-ho-012380House Oversight

DOJ Opposition to Expanding Extraterritorial Sex Tourism and Prostitution Laws

DOJ Opposition to Expanding Extraterritorial Sex Tourism and Prostitution Laws The passage outlines the Department of Justice's policy position on proposed legislative expansions related to sex tourism and prostitution. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it low-value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: DOJ argues expanding jurisdiction over adult sex tourism would strain resources.; Current focus is on child sex tourism cases requiring foreign coordination.; DOJ opposes adding new statutes (e.g., 18 U.S.C. § 2423A) without retaining existing conspiracy provisions.

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DOJ Opposition to Expanding Extraterritorial Sex Tourism and Prostitution Laws The passage outlines the Department of Justice's policy position on proposed legislative expansions related to sex tourism and prostitution. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct, making it low-value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: DOJ argues expanding jurisdiction over adult sex tourism would strain resources.; Current focus is on child sex tourism cases requiring foreign coordination.; DOJ opposes adding new statutes (e.g., 18 U.S.C. § 2423A) without retaining existing conspiracy provisions.

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