AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- The new voter identification law in Texas discriminates against members of minority groups, organizations challenging it say.
The American Civil Liberties Union, the Asian American Justice Center, the Advancement Project, the Southwest Workers Union, DEMOS, a public policy think tank headquartered in New York, and other groups asked the U.S. Justice Department Wednesday to deny the law "pre-clearance," the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported. In A 31-page letter to the Civil Rights Division, the coalition argued voter fraud is not a major problem and blacks and Hispanics are less likely to have the government photo ID required by the law.