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Related: About this forumTexas sues Department of Homeland Security for voter citizenship data - KTSM 9
Texas is taking the Biden administration to court over access to citizenship data ahead of the election, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday night.
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Texas sues Department of Homeland Security for voter citizenship data - KTSM 9 (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Oct 23
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Lovie777
(14,993 posts)1. Election time?....
Oh my.
wolfie001
(3,623 posts)2. Performative white christian racist nationalism
That's it in a nutshell.
Deuxcents
(19,694 posts)3. This is an excuse to get a hold of federal files. Texas wanted information on trans kids in other states
And thats how this is gonna turn out..DECLINED.
Janbdwl72
(141 posts)4. Paxton only concerns himself with these right wing reactionary matters
He does virtually nothing for the average Texan. He is a horrible excuse for an Attorney General. Even many members of his own party in the State House do not like him and probably wish he would vacate that office.
His own activities (both in and out of office) have attracted legal scrutiny.