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Over 200 former DOJ staff say the current administration has gutted the Civil Rights Division, slashing staff, dropping key cases, and politicizing enforcement.
Over 200 former Justice Department employees have accused the current administration of dismantling the Civil Rights Division, citing a 75% drop in attorneys, dismissal of key cases on voting rights and police misconduct, and pressure to align investigations with political goals.
They allege a shift from enforcing civil rights to pursuing political agendas, including dropping lawsuits on Georgia’s voting laws and migrant abuse, and replacing career leadership with political appointees.
The group warns the division’s erosion threatens equal justice and calls for restoration of its constitutional mission.
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Más de 200 ex empleados del Departamento de Justicia dicen que la administración actual ha destripado la División de Derechos Civiles, recortando personal, dejando caer casos clave y politizando la aplicación de la ley.