What Are The Three Branches Of The Criminal Justice System

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DWilliams
American government
Research paper 3

For as long as I can remember, I believe in fairness and equality it shouldn’t matter what ones background or ethnicity is because to my understanding America is a free country and stands for liberty and justice for all. To band individuals from coming to America and treat them like criminals because of their race is just wrong. Throughout this paper we will examine what the three branches of the united state government have to say concerning immigration laws. The three branches are as followed: Legislative Branch, Executive Branch and, Judicial Branch. They each have an important job to do concerning our laws. The Legislative Branch makes the laws, the Executive Branch carries out the laws, and the Judicial Branch evaluates the laws.
We will start with the Legislative Branch, this branch consist of the Senate and House of Representatives. They have the important job of making or enacting the laws. When it comes to this branch of government and how it relates to my topic. When it …show more content…

When it comes to this branch of government the Supreme Court has ruled and President Trump’s and the Justice Department have lost the appeal to restore the executive order travel ban. This means that many people of the Muslim decent who travels back and forth to the U.S and were prohibited from coming back after leaving, can now freely travel back to the States. These people is said to come from the seven Muslim nations where many terrorist come from. Many believe this is a step in the wrong direction because we are opening the door for many attacks of the Muslim nation (Landler Mark). Even though there may be some truth this, the fact is that everyone should be treated equally until proven guilty. Everyone that comes from one of the seven foreign countries and is of the Muslim race is not here to kill or blow up

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