Sec. 133. Preventing human trafficking in foreign missions and diplomatic households
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(a)of section 203 of the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 ( 8 U.S.C. 1375c ) is amended— in paragraph (2)— by striking for such period as the Secretary determines necessary and inserting for the period of at least one year or longer if the Secretary determines a longer period is necessary ; and by striking the Secretary determines that there is and all that follows until the end of the paragraph and inserting there is an unpaid default judgement directly or indirectly related to human trafficking against the employer or a family member accredited by the embassy, the employer or family member has refused to agree to a voluntary interview with United States law enforcement, or the diplomatic mission or international organization hosting the employer or family member has refused to waive immunity in a human trafficking case brought by the United States Government or to agree to prosecute the case in the country that accredited the employer or family member. ; and in paragraph (3)— by striking is in place ; and by inserting , as applicable, the default judgment has been resolved, the employer or family member has agreed to meet with United States law enforcement, the diplomatic mission or international organization hosting the employer or family member has waived immunity for the employer or family member or agreed to prosecute the case in the country that accredited the employer or family member, or the diplomatic mission or international organization hosting the employer or family member has in place after appropriate congressional committees that .
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Sec. 133
Preventing human trafficking in foreign missions and diplomatic households
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