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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Human trafficking

Loretta Lynch testifies during her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing to become U.S. attorney general on Capitol Hill in Washington January 28, 2015. Lynch, nominated in November, has stirred little controversy in her 16 years with the U.S. Attorney's office in Brooklyn and is expected to win confirmation.  

REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque  (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW HEADSHOT) - RTR4NC52The many pimps of little Tenancingo in Mexico had cause to laugh as the Senate Republicans used a human trafficking bill to hold up the confirmation of Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general. But the pimps—or padrotes—of that town 80 miles outside Mexico City have cause to cry now that the Senate has finally confirmed Lynch by a vote of 56 to 43.

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