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The Continued Presence Improvement Act expands the Secretary of Homeland Security's authority to grant continued presence in the United States to victims of human trafficking. The bill allows trafficking victims to remain in the U.S. while pursuing civil actions against traffickers, extends the minimum period of continued presence from current law to at least 2 years with discretionary extensions, and authorizes employment for those granted continued presence. The bill also requires federal agencies to develop policies and training to encourage law enforcement to request continued presence for trafficking victims and permits deferred action for certain relatives of trafficking victims.
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