Texas is leading a Jim Crow-style assault on Black and Latino voters.
While Republicans’ imposition of a newly gerrymandered and demonstrably racist congressional map has garnered national news headlines, other assaults on nonwhite voters in the Lone Star State appear to have garnered less attention. That includes scandal-plagued Attorney General Ken Paxton’s efforts to shut down — in some cases, even criminalize — people and organizations that help Latinos vote.
My colleague Hayes Brown shined a light last year on this behavior, and the dubious “election fraud” claims fueling it. And the latest group to be targeted by Paxton is the Jolt Initiative, a group focused on civic participation among Latinos.
Paxton has filed a lawsuit seeking to revoke the group’s nonprofit charter on grounds the group engaged in “a systematic, unlawful voter registration scheme.” Adhering to Republicans’ conspiracy theory-riddled rhetoric about undocumented immigrants swaying elections, Paxton alleges the group “coordinated the scheme to recruit and solicit individuals to submit unlawful voter registration applications, which could be designed to register illegal aliens who lack proper identification.”
Jolt Initiative denies wrongdoing and has filed its own lawsuit against Paxton seeking to block his efforts to shut them down. The organization, which used the court system to successfully stave off Paxton’s attempt to probe them last year, alleges the attempt to revoke their charter amounts to retaliation.








