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Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon said on Tuesday that the US Justice Department would work to crack the type of “race-based geramping” in the heart of Texas Reduction Battle.
“We are making sure that all 50 states have clean voter roles. We are challenging efforts to suppress or dilute the vote. We are attacking illegal race-based Gerimandering. And we are protecting ballot access for all Americans,” said Dhillon, which leads DHILLON’s civil rights division, was posted in a video, which was posted in a video. Polling rights act 1965,
The Democrats fled the state in an attempt to stop Republican’s attempt to re -create the districts of Republican, Texas Governor Greig Abbott called the Texas Department of Public Safety to arrest them to leave their duties.
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The ongoing debate stems from a letter from the Department of Justice which told Texas officials that the current Congress maps in Texas promote racial votes in violation of the Voting Rights Act. In turn, the letter motivated the Abbut to call a special legislative session to start the state map re -forming the map.
The flag of the state of Texas flies away from the US Department of Justice. (Getty Image/DOJ)
“We have informed Texas about serious concerns about the Congress districts designed with racial inspirations, and we are suit on other courts, where there is evidence of unqualified voters on their voter rolls,” Dhillon continued on Wednesday. “Our job is easy to vote and it is difficult to cheat. On this anniversary, we respect the Voting Rights Act not only by remembering it, but also for all Americans.”
Democrats have stopped the Republican to carry forward a biased process, but the Department of Justice has stated that this step is an attempt to promote fair districts. The July letter of DOJ states that four districts of Texas currently form the “unconstitutional ‘coalition district”. “The letter emphasizes that the courts have ruled that the” coalition districts “run due to the polling rights Act and the fourteenth amendment.
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Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Civil Rights Division of Justice Department held talks on 27 January 2023 at Dana Point, 2023 Republican National Committee winter meeting in California. (Patrick T. Follen/AFP via Getty Image)
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“We took a look at Texas, and we found that his four districts in Texas include these so -called coalition districts,” Dhillon said on Tuesday. “Just news, no noise,” A show aired from real America’s voice.
“In other words, to go to a particular minority district, you have to join many minorities together or rely on a certain percentage of a crossover white vote. And it is very complex, very strange and incompatible with uniform security.”