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The federal government plays a major role when it comes to dealing with cases involving civil rights violation and discrimination of American. Americans have an option of filing a complaint with the government at the federal level whereby the federal government takes steps to enforce one's civil rights. 
Filing a complaint usually triggers the federal government to investigate one's claims and depending on the specifics of the case, the federal government takes action i.e. ordering a mandatory mediation of a dispute.
The federal government plays a major role in protecting American civil rights in order to save them and defend them against racial discrimination. These complainants will have to file a  complaint to the government and the government will provide them the justice that they need.

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