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The Department of Justice is responsible for

1. Prosecuting federal law violations

2. Representing the U.S. in the Supreme Court of the United States

3. Enforcing Immigration laws, providing information, and processing applications for citizenship.

4. Maintaining the federal prison system, halfway houses, and community programs.

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