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Document Information
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Legislative analysis document from the department of justice, part of a house oversight collection.
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Summary
This document, page 5 of a submission to House Oversight, is a Department of Justice (DOJ) analysis of proposed legislative changes regarding human trafficking. The DOJ opposes several provisions, such as extending a victim's 'continued presence' during a civil suit and removing the Attorney General's role in T-visa eligibility. The DOJ also recommends specific textual changes to avoid creating new legal liabilities for the government and to consolidate authority under the Attorney General rather than a new task force.
People (1)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Attorney General | Head of the Department of Justice |
Mentioned as the entity the DOJ recommends should replace the 'Trafficking in Persons and Worker Exploitation Task Fo...
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Organizations (7)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Department of Justice (DOJ) |
The authoring organization of this analysis, providing recommendations and opposition to proposed legislative changes...
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| U.S. Government |
Mentioned as making every effort to protect trafficking victims.
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| Trafficking in Persons and Worker Exploitation Task Force |
A specific task force mentioned in proposed legislation, which the DOJ recommends be replaced by the authority of the...
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| Department of Homeland Security (DHS) |
An investigative agency mentioned in the context of T-visa determinations. The DOJ notes that other agencies outside ...
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| Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) |
Mentioned as an investigative agency that handles trafficking cases, justifying the need for DOJ's involvement in T-v...
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| Department of Labor (DOL) |
Mentioned as an investigative agency that handles trafficking cases, justifying the need for DOJ's involvement in T-v...
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| House Oversight |
Inferred from the document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012376', likely the congressional committee possessing this docume...
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Timeline (1 events)
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DOJ analysis and response to proposed legislative changes in Sections 202 and 203 of a bill related to human trafficking.
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Locations (1)
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Mentioned in the context of victims obtaining status (T- and U-visas) and where physical presence is not deemed neces...
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Relationships (1)
The document states that a 'joint determination is appropriate because of the number of different law enforcement agencies that may be involved in a particular matter,' listing the FBI and DOL as examples of agencies investigating cases outside of DHS.
Key Quotes (4)
"The new subsection (c)(3)(A)(ii) should add 'endeavor to' after 'shall' so that a legally actionable obligation is not created as to Federal law enforcement's role in protecting the safety of trafficking victims and family members."Source
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"DOJ opposes extending continued presence for the duration of a civil suit."Source
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"The Department opposes the language in section (a) that legislates the existence of a specific task force, such as the Trafficking in Persons and Worker Exploitation Task Force. DOJ recommends deletion of this reference and the replacement of the named task force with 'the Attorney General.'"Source
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"DOJ opposes the language removing the Attorney General's role in determining whether the relevant applicant has complied with reasonable requests for assistance, an important factor in the decisions regarding T-visas..."Source
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