(Washington) The US Department of Justice filed a complaint Thursday against Texas for a law recently passed by this state in the southeast of the country and which the Joe Biden government believes restricts the right to vote.
The lawsuit filed in federal court in San Antonio accuses the legislation of violating federal election and civil rights laws.
Texas law, which advocates say makes elections safer by protecting against fraud, bans drive-thru voting and places several other restrictions on voting times and postal voting.
Critics say it disproportionately affects the vote of minorities, especially African Americans, who historically tend to vote Democrats.
The Justice Department said in a statement, among other things, that the legislation violated voters’ rights by restricting the ability to access assistance for those who need assistance in voting.
“Our democracy depends on the right of eligible voters to put a ballot in the ballot box and the fact that that ballot is counted,” said Attorney General Merrick Garland, promising that his department would do everything possible “to protect this pillar. fundamental of our society ”.
Several states across the country have worked in recent months to use the unfounded allegations of fraud in the 2020 presidential election, launched by former President Donald Trump and his allies, to pass laws imposing various restrictions on voting and therefore making it more difficult for some, according to associations.