Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Federal judges find Texas gerrymande­red maps on racial lines

- By PAUL J. WEBER

AUSTIN, Texas — Federal judges found more problems in Texas’ voting rights laws, ruling that Republican­s racially gerrymande­red some congressio­nal districts to weaken the growing electoral power of minorities.

The ruling late Friday by a threejudge panel in San Antonio gave Democrats hope of new, more favorably drawn maps that could turn over more seats in Congress in 2018. But the judges in their 2-1 decision didn’t propose an immediate fix, and Texas could appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Republican­s hold two of three congressio­nal districts ruled newly invalid and were found to have been partly drawn with discrimina­tory intent. The GOP-controlled Texas Legislatur­e approved the maps in 2011, the same year thenGov. Rick Perry signed a voter ID law that ranks among the toughest in the U.S. Courts have since weakened that law, too.

Judges noted the “strong racial tension and heated debate about Latinos, Spanish-speaking people, undocument­ed immigrants and sanctuary cities” that served as the backdrop in the Legislatur­e to Texas adopting the maps and the voter ID law. Those tensions are flaring again over President Donald Trump’s executive orders on immigratio­n, and Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is also demanding tough crackdowns on so-called sanctuary cities.

“The record indicates not just a hostility toward Democrat districts, but a hostility to minority districts, and a willingnes­s to use race for partisan advantage,” U.S. District Judges Xavier Rodriguez and Orlando Garcia wrote in their opinion.

Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton did not remark on the ruling.

Hispanics were found to have fueled Texas’ dramatic growth in the 2010 census, the year before the maps were drawn, accounting for two out of every three new residents in the state.

“The record indicates not just a hostility toward Democrat districts, but a hostility to minority districts, and a willingnes­s to use race for partisan advantage.” U.S. DISTRICT JUDGES XAVIER RODRIGUEZ AND ORLANDO GARCIA IN A WRITTEN OPINION

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