The document states that 'The administration will work with DHS, DOJ, and HHS to refine and modify current detention practices' and refers to the 'interagency process'.
The document states that 'The administration will work with DHS, DOJ, and HHS to refine and modify current detention practices' and refers to the 'interagency process'.
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This document is a page from a Department of Justice (DOJ) legislative analysis, identified by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012382'. The DOJ expresses its opposition to several subsections of proposed legislation (Sections 234 and 236) concerning child trafficking and the management of unaccompanied minors, arguing the proposals are burdensome, based on unreliable findings, and too restrictive. The department advocates for greater flexibility for agencies like DHS and HHS and opposes granting HHS access to sensitive law enforcement databases.
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