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“The Secretary of State should have to send Congress a written report on a foreign government's human rights practices within 30 days after Congress asks for it.”
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“Official human rights reports should include credible information about claimed abuses by a foreign government, even when every claim has not been finally proven.”
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“Human rights reports should cover credible claims that a foreign government targeted people across national borders, while keeping that separate from lawful extradition or security cooperation.”
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“The State Department should tell Congress what the United States has done to press El Salvador on human rights, keep U.S. security help separate from abusive practices, and assess whether that help could support moving, trafficking, detaining, or imprisoning non-Salvadorans.”
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“Congress should know what the United States has done to press Equatorial Guinea on human rights and whether U.S. security aid could help send, traffic, detain, or jail people removed there by the United States.”
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“The U.S. government should report what it has done to encourage a partner country to respect human rights and to keep U.S. security assistance separate from abusive practices.”
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