Paxton had said his office executed search warrants in Frio, Atascosa and Bexar Counties as part of an “ongoing election integrity investigation.'
The League of United Latin American Citizens is requesting a federal investigation after it said Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton conducted raids of its volunteers’ homes this week, looking for evidence of possible vote harvesting. Paxton on Wednesday announced that his office executed multiple search warrants in Frio , Atascosa and Bexar Counties as part of an “ongoing election integrity investigation.” But his office did not identify the targets or give any details of what they may have done.
ruling limited AG Paxton’s power to go after voter fraud. So why is he still spending millions? Gabriel Rosales, Texas LULAC state director, said he received “alarming reports from terrified elderly citizens” in the South Texas town of Dilley whose homes were raided. Rosales said in one instance, the front door of a home was forcibly broken into by agents. Some of them had their computers and cell phones confiscated, he said.
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