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The United States Ministry of Justice will act to suppress the kind of “gerrymandering based on the race” at the heart of the Rediscup on Texas, said assistant prosecutor Harmeet Dhillon on Tuesday.

“We make sure that the 50 states have and continue to have clean voter roles. We have challenged the efforts to remove or dilute the vote. We attack the gerrymandering based on the illegal race. And we protect access to the ballot for all Americans,” said Dhillon, who directs the Civil Rights Division of the Doj. 1965 voting law.

After the Democrats fled the state in order to stop the republicans’ attempt to redraw the districts, the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, called the Texas Public Security Department to stop them for abandoning their functions.

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The ongoing debate stems from a letter from the Ministry of Justice who told Texas officials that the current Congress cards in Texas promote the dilution of the racial vote in violation of the law on voting rights. The letter, in turn, encouraged Abbott to call a special legislative session to start the process of redrawing state card.

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The STATE DEXAS STAT FLADS alongside the US justice ministry logo. (Getty Images / Doj)

“We informed Texas of serious concerns concerning the districts of the congress drawn with racial motivations, and we pursue other jurisdictions where there are evidence of ineligible voters on their electoral lists,” continued Dhillon on Wednesday. “Our work consists in facilitating the vote and more difficult to cheat.

The Democrats have criticized the Republicans for having pushed a partisan process, but the Ministry of Justice said that this decision was an effort to promote more equitable districts. The DoJ’s letter of July indicates that four of the Texas districts are currently “unconstitutional coalition districts”. “The letter claims that the courts have judged that the” coalition districts “went unlike the law on voting rights and the fourteenth amendment.

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Harmeet Dhillon, the deputy prosecutor general of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, talks to the 2023 Winter Republic of the National Republican Committee in Dana Point, California, January 27, 2023 (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

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“We have taken a look at Texas, and we found that four of their districts in Texas are made up of these so-called coalition districts,” said Dhillon “Just the news, no noise,” A show broadcast by the voice of Real America.

“In other words, to arrive at a special minority district, you must add several minorities or count on a certain percentage of a white crossover vote. And it is too complex, too bizarre and too inconsistent with equal protection.”

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