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Texas Republicans face backlash for a new map seen as undermining Latino voting power, sparking a lawsuit and court review.
Texas Republicans may be counting on low Hispanic voter turnout in the state's new congressional map, drawing criticism from Democrats and Latino advocacy groups.
The map, signed by Governor Greg Abbott in 2025, includes majority-Hispanic districts but critics argue it could dilute Latino voting power and reinforce perceptions that their votes don’t matter.
Some say the GOP is relying on a self-fulfilling prophecy, where low turnout leads to less outreach, which in turn sustains disengagement.
LULAC and other groups have sued over alleged discrimination, and a trial is set for October.
The map remains under federal court review.
Los republicanos de Texas enfrentan una reacción violenta por un nuevo mapa que se considera que socava el poder de voto de los latinos, provocando una demanda y una revisión judicial.