The DOJ carries out the laws along with the FBI.
they dontAdded: The police are part of the Executive Branch of government and have no part in passing laws. Law are enacted by the Legislative Branch of government and then it becomes the duty of the Executive Branch to carry them out.
the executive is the correct answer
executive branch
It is the duty of the Executive Branch of government to carry out and enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch.
The Branch Of Government that signs bills into law is the Executive Branch.
The DOJ carries out the laws along with the FBI.
It's not. Law enforcement is a function of the Executive Branch of government, not the Legislative Branch. The US Attorney General is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States. He is also the head of the US Department of Justice. State and local police departments are likewise considered part of the Executive Branch of government.
"The Executive Branch"
The FBI would be under the Executive branch, the branch if government that is responsible for enforcing the law.
The executive branch.
The Executive Branch would have to approve of the new law (in most cases), and use the agencies under its authority to enforce that law.
No the executive branch carries out the law. The legislative branch is the one that makes the law