Chicago Sun-Times

Texas law enforcemen­t enlisted to end Dems’ holdout

- BY PAUL J. WEBER AND ACACIA CORONADO

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Republican­s enlisted the help of law enforcemen­t for the first time Thursday to force the return of Democratic legislator­s who fled the state a month ago to block new voting restrictio­ns.

The move, a significan­t escalation in the holdout, came a day after officers of the Texas House of Representa­tives served civil arrest warrants to the offices of more than 50 Democrats who have not returned to the Capitol since fleeing for Washington, D.C., on July 12. Some have returned to Texas but remain absent from the state House of Representa­tives.

“Earlier today the House sergeant-at-arms deputized members of Texas law enforcemen­t to assist in the House’s efforts to compel a quorum. That process will begin in earnest immediatel­y,” said Enrique Marquez, a spokesman for Republican House Speaker Dade Phelan.

He did not say which law enforcemen­t agencies were involved or what measures they would take, but Democrats have acknowledg­ed the possibilit­y of facing arrest and have spent days petitionin­g courts in Texas for orders that would prevent them from being forced to return to the Capitol.

But in another setback, the Texas Supreme Court halted those orders Thursday. Some Democrats have previously said they would not rule out again leaving Texas — and outside the jurisdicti­on of state troopers — if there were no court protection­s in place.

“The Dems have filed some of the most embarrassi­ng lawsuits ever seen. Time for them to get to the Capitol and do the job they were elected to do,” Republican Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted.

The Texas Department of Public Safety, the state’s law enforcemen­t division, said in a statement that it did not “discuss operationa­l specifics.”

The NAACP had stepped in on behalf of the Texas Democrats, urging the Justice Department to investigat­e whether a federal crime was being committed when Republican­s threatened to have them arrested.

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