Texas AG Raids Homes of Latino Civil Rights Group Members, Setting Up Voting Rights Showdown
Outrage and Cries of Voter Fraud
The Texas Attorney General's raids on the homes of Latino civil rights group members have sparked outrage and accusations of voter fraud.
The raids, led by Attorney General Ken Paxton, targeted several entities in Texas, including the nation's oldest Latino civil rights organization, LULAC.
According to LULAC, many of those targeted were Democratic campaign workers.
Probe Demanded After Texas Raids
Critics have called for a probe into the raids, questioning their legitimacy and accusing Paxton of political motivations.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump and a prominent figure in the Republican Party.
Some critics have labeled Paxton's actions as an attempt to suppress voter turnout in minority communities.
Paxton's Controversial History
Ken Paxton has a history of controversial actions and legal challenges.
He is currently under investigation for securities fraud and abuse of office.
Paxton has also been criticized for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and his support for restrictive voting laws.
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