The State Department today filed a Motion to Dismiss the lawsuit which challenges the International Megan’s Law (IML) on procedural grounds. A hearing on the Motion to Dismiss is scheduled for June 25 in Los Angeles.
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I wonder what gave representative Smith the speculation that “sex offenders” are traveling overseas to commit criminal act against minors and if so, what source of evidence did he had of this, and was the evidence credible to his claim?