Trump's decision to appoint Harmeet Dhillon to lead the civil rights division of the Justice Department poses a significant risk to ongoing investigations of civil rights violations.
The history of the civil rights division is deeply rooted in traumatic events and societal injustices, making the upcoming leadership change a potential turning point for marginalized communities.
Rev. Gerald Durley highlights the emotional strain on communities impacted by systemic injustice, reminding them of their resilience through history's darkest moments.
The civil rights division has actively charged over 120 cases under hate-crimes laws since Biden took office, showcasing a commitment to address growing hate against marginalized groups.
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