§ 7. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON ELECTED NATIONAL LEGISLATOR.
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“It is the sense of Congress that an elected national legislator participating in the activities outlined in this Act should be an individual that— was elected as a result of periodic, free and fair elections; and is not known to be under investigation or convicted for corruption or transnational criminal activities, including trafficking of people, goods, or illicit narcotics, money-laundering, terrorist financing, acts of terrorism, campaign finance violations, bribery, or extortion.”
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