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Alliance to End Human Trafficking
Coverage of Alliance to End Human Trafficking in the Nexus archive.
National District Attorneys Associationorganization1National Association of Assistant United States Attorneysorganization1International Association of Chiefs of Policeorganization1National Sheriffs’ Associationorganization1Jesuit Conference’s Office of Justice and Ecologyorganization1Digital Asset Market Clarity Acttopic1Section 604topic1Clarity Acttopic1Catholic leadersorganization1Catholic organizationsorganization1cryptocurrency billtopic1
- Law Enforcement, Catholic Groups Send Letters to U.S. Government Warning CLARITY Act Would Create Crypto Crime Loopholes
Law enforcement and Catholic groups warned the U.S. government that the CLARITY Act could create crypto crime loopholes by weakening oversight tools and exempting certain digital asset services from anti-money laundering requirements. The groups argued that Section 604 of the bill risks enabling criminal activities by shielding developers and decentralized finance businesses from accountability.
- Nearly 100 Catholic leaders oppose Clarity Act over weakened safeguards against illicit finance and trafficking
Nearly 100 Catholic leaders have opposed the Clarity Act, citing weakened safeguards against illicit finance and trafficking. The Alliance to End Human Trafficking, supported by Catholic organizations, also criticized the cryptocurrency bill.