Civil Rights Work Slowed, Data Shows
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights resolved 70% fewer cases amid mass layoffs and policy changes, causing a growing backlog of over 25,000 complaints from families, officials said.
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Justice Department civil rights unit faces mass exodus | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> The U.S. Justice Department office tasked with protecting people’s civil rights has lost 368 employees since President Donald Trump took office, in a mass exodus that has coincided with a dramatic policy shift away from its historical mission of protecting marginalized populations.
·Honolulu, United States
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Civil rights work slowed, data shows
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration insists it hasn't wavered in its duty to protect the civil rights of America's children even as it dismantles the Education Department. Yet its own data shows the agency resolved far fewer civil rights cases…
·North Platte, United States
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