The document details areas where the DOJ defers to the DHS (e.g., extending T-visas to siblings), areas of disagreement (e.g., DOJ opposing DHS having 'sole authority' on hardship determinations), and areas of established cooperation (a 'memorandum of understanding' exists between them).
The document details areas where the DOJ defers to the DHS (e.g., extending T-visas to siblings), areas of disagreement (e.g., DOJ opposing DHS having 'sole authority' on hardship determinations), and areas of established cooperation (a 'memorandum of understanding' exists between them).
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This document is a Department of Justice (DOJ) analysis of proposed legislative changes related to human trafficking. The DOJ opposes certain sections, such as naming specific hotlines (Section 110) and granting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sole authority over 'extreme hardship' determinations (Section 201). While deferring to DHS on some T-visa eligibility changes, the DOJ argues for its own inclusion in key decisions and provides a more accurate description of the nature of threats made by traffickers against victims.
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