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NAACP accuses Texas of 'racially motivated' redistricting move in new lawsuit

Texas faces a lawsuit from the NAACP alleging the state's redistricting map discriminates against Black communities and reduces their representation.


NAACP accuses Texas of 'racially motivated' redistricting move in new lawsuit
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is suing Texas over its redistricting plan that would eliminate five Democratic congressional seats.

"It's quite obvious that Texas's effort to redistrict mid-decade, before next year's midterm elections, is racially motivated. The state's intent here is to reduce the members of Congress who represent Black communities, and that, in and of itself, is unconstitutional," NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson said in a statement Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the NAACP said it is also encouraging blue states to enact their own redistricting plans in an effort to offset the effects of the new Texas map.

"At this time, the NAACP is urging California, New York, and all other states to act immediately by redistricting and passing new, lawful, and constitutional electoral maps," the group wrote Tuesday. "We must counter Texas' unconstitutional move and ensure that if all else fails, Black Americans still have a voice in Congress."

The Republican-controlled state Senate passed the redistricting map on Friday, just two days after clearing the GOP-held House by an 88-52 vote.

Newsom's office has responded to criticism around the cost by arguing, "There's no price tag for democracy."

Fox News' Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.

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