Latino rights group enlists Justice Department to fight Paxton’s voter fraud probe

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Latino rights group enlists Justice Department to fight Paxton’s voter fraud probe
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A Latino voting rights group is alleging that Attorney General Ken Paxton's raids are meant to suppress the Hispanic vote.

LULAC President Ramon Palomares speaks against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's law enforcement raids as part of an investigation into Democratic campaign workers, volunteers and a South Texas state House candidate.Leaders of one of the nation’s oldest Latino civil rights organizations are asking the U.S. Department of Justice to help shut down what it sees as a politically motivated investigation into Democratic campaign workers, volunteers and a South Texas state House candidate.

A DOJ spokesperson said Monday that the department “is aware of the matter and declines further comment.” “We’re going to be working with many other different organizations because an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us,” Rosales said.He was defeated by current Bexar County Democratic chair Monica Ramirez Alcántara in 2018.

Martinez helps seniors register to vote, and says she had filled out a complaint saying that some older residents were not receiving the mail ballots they’d requested.

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