The document states that both the Attorney General (DOJ) and the Secretary of DHS need to be involved in the victim certification process for human trafficking cases.
The document states that 'DOJ and DHS play a critical role in protecting the safety of victims' and that both the Attorney General (DOJ) and Secretary of DHS need to be involved in the certification process.
The document states that 'DOJ and DHS play a critical role in protecting the safety of victims' and that both the Attorney General (DOJ) and Secretary of DHS need to be involved in the certification process.
The document states that 'DOJ and DHS play a critical role in protecting the safety of victims' and that both the Attorney General (DOJ) and Secretary of DHS need to be involved in the certification process.
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This document is a legal analysis from the Department of Justice (DOJ) expressing opposition to proposed legislative changes in Sections 205, 211, and 213 of a law concerning human trafficking, likely the Immigration and Nationality Act. The DOJ argues against changes that would limit the discretion of the Secretary of Homeland Security, remove the Attorney General from the victim certification process, and delay law enforcement's involvement in identifying victims. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012377', does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
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