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DOJ Opposition to Proposed Child Trafficking and Detention Provisions
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kaggle-ho-012382House Oversight

DOJ Opposition to Proposed Child Trafficking and Detention Provisions

DOJ Opposition to Proposed Child Trafficking and Detention Provisions The passage outlines departmental objections to legislative language on child trafficking and unaccompanied minors. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑level officials, and offers only generic policy positions, limiting investigative value. Key insights: DOJ argues the proposed new bureaucracy is unnecessary.; DOJ disputes congressional victim estimates and links to education.; Calls for involvement of the Attorney General and multiple secretaries in border child programs.

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DOJ Opposition to Proposed Child Trafficking and Detention Provisions The passage outlines departmental objections to legislative language on child trafficking and unaccompanied minors. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑level officials, and offers only generic policy positions, limiting investigative value. Key insights: DOJ argues the proposed new bureaucracy is unnecessary.; DOJ disputes congressional victim estimates and links to education.; Calls for involvement of the Attorney General and multiple secretaries in border child programs.

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