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A new online tool designed to help the public report civil rights violations

The Department of Justice today announced the launch of the Civil Rights Reporting Portal. This new online tool will make it easier for the public to report a civil rights violation.

“The department is committed to upholding the civil and constitutional rights of all people in the United States,” said Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband of the Civil Rights Division. “The Civil Rights Reporting Portal will make it easier for the public to connect with us, which in turn makes us more effective at upholding these important rights. I encourage the public to use this portal to report civil rights violations.”

The new Civil Rights Reporting Portal – located at civilrights.justice.gov – will consolidate over 30 unique reporting pathways. The portal will dramatically ease the burden on victims of civil rights violations to identify the proper reporting channel. The form is fully accessible to people with disabilities. It is also available in both English and Spanish, with more languages to be added over the next year.

Individuals who believe that they may have been victims of civil rights violations should contact the department by visiting civilrights.justice.gov.

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Bill Tobey
June 23, 2020

Let us start with what is the definition of a civil right.

It is perfectly unclear- some would say any violation os a minority, others would say only violations against a particular race. Does it include violations based upon religious beliefs? On & on! Remember often our definition is in “the eye of the beholder.”

I have a dear friend in his 60s who was subjected to constant violation of his civil rights His civil rights were violated every day at elementary, junior high & high school by people of a different race beating him up. He now deals with all sorts of mental illnesses. Would this fit the definition of civil rights?

I raise this question because the news media will use the number of “hits” on this website to justify whatever they want to justify. Be very careful what you believe!

Torrey
June 23, 2020

Heavenly Father we thank you for honest and honorable leadership working on/in the Department of Justice, Civil Rights Reporting Portal and we decree positive changes that shall help our nation move forward and heal. We thank you Lord that this is one tool that is going to be used to help resolve and establish helpful civil right solutions and legislation’s in Jesus name. Amen

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