It is the executive branch with the duty of enforcing laws.
The executive branch enforces the laws of the Constitution and those laws passed by Congress.
In the United States the Executive Branch has tremendous power. It applies and enforces the laws passed by congress.
The Executive Branch enforces the laws of the Legisative Branch.
the congressThe legislature branch enforces them so the judiciary branch must make them. After that the law is passed to Congress where they and the president must pass or decline the bill. If it is passed and approved it becomes a law.
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The executive branch enforces the law, while the judicial branch interprets the law. Congress only makes the laws.
In the United States the US Congress initiates bills that if passed by both houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate. If the bill passes both branches of the Congress, and if the President signs the bill into law, then it's the duty of the Executive branch to implement the new law.
The executive branch(i.e. president) enforces laws.
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The Judicial Branch of government interprets and reviews laws passed by the legislature.
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County, State, and Federal.