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Texas Ag Raids Homes Of Latino Civil Rights Group Members Setting Up Voting Rights Showdown

Texas AG Raids Homes of Latino Civil Rights Group Members, Setting Up Voting Rights Showdown

LULAC and Other Entities Targeted in Raids

  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office conducted the raids.
  • The raids targeted a unit created by Paxton to investigate alleged voter fraud.
  • LULAC, the nation's oldest Latino civil rights organization, is among those targeted.

Accusations of Political Retaliation and Voter Suppression

  • Critics allege the raids are politically motivated and intended to suppress voter turnout.
  • The raids have drawn condemnation from civil rights groups and Democratic lawmakers.
  • Attorney General Paxton is a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump.

LULAC Requests Justice Department Investigation

  • LULAC has asked the U.S. Justice Department to investigate the raids.
  • According to LULAC, the raids were conducted without warrants or probable cause.
  • The group alleges that the raids are part of a broader pattern of voter suppression in Texas.

Ongoing Legal Battles and Political Fallout

  • Legal challenges to the raids are likely to follow.
  • The raids have reignited tensions over voting rights in Texas.
  • The raids have also raised questions about the role of law enforcement in suppressing voter turnout.

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