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Voting Rights: Garland, Harris condemn voter suppression tactics

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Attorney General Merrick Garland and Vice President Kamala Harris joined forces in a powerful display of commitment to safeguarding voting rights during their visit to Selma, Alabama.

Garland took listeners on a journey through the tumultuous history of voting rights, emphasizing the persistent struggles faced by Black Americans and other marginalized communities.

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He didn’t mince words in denouncing voter ID laws and redistricting maneuvers, labeling them as unjust barriers designed to disenfranchise millions of eligible voters.

“Today, we stand against discriminatory practices that chip away at the core of our democracy,” Garland declared to the congregation gathered at Tabernacle Baptist Church, a site in the fight for voting rights.

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He made it clear that the Department of Justice (DOJ) was on the frontlines, bolstering its forces against restrictive measures that hamper access to the ballot.

According to Garland, there has been a significant surge in legislative actions aimed at impeding millions of eligible voters from casting their ballots and choosing their preferred representatives.

A direct threat 

He emphasized that these actions encompass various practices and protocols that hinder voting accessibility, redrawing district maps that discriminate against minority groups, and alternating voting procedures that weaken the influence of locally elected or nonpartisan election officials.

“These measures pose a direct threat to the fundamental principles of our governmental system,” Garland lamented.

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Garland’s resolve to block unfair redistricting plans and challenge unjust voting restrictions sends a clear message: the urgency of protecting voting rights cannot be overstated.

These remarks by Garland resonate deeply at a time when the nation grapples with complex issues, including surging illegal immigration.

As the DOJ stands firm in its commitment to justice and equality, the echoes of Selma reverberate louder than ever, reminding us of the ongoing struggle for a fair and inclusive democracy.

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