On the recordNovember 18, 2015
this glaring omission, which can still be corrected today, sent the unfortunate signal that pre-Hague Japan cases were not a top priority.
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congress.govthis glaring omission, which can still be corrected today, sent the unfortunate signal that pre-Hague Japan cases were not a top priority.
McCaul criticizes the State Department for not prioritizing abduction cases in Japan.
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