LULAC sues Trump administration over executive order aiming to overhaul U.S. elections
CBSN
The League of United Latin American Citizens, known as LULAC, is suing the Trump administration for its sweeping executive order that aims to overhaul U.S. elections, including requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
The lawsuit was filed Monday by the Campaign Legal Center and State Democracy Defenders Fund on behalf of LULAC, Secure Families Initiative and Arizona Students Association, CBS News has learned.
It argues Mr. Trump's directive "is an attack on the constitutionally mandated checks and balances that keep American elections free and fair" and would "make it far more difficult for eligible U.S. citizens to exercise their fundamental right to vote."

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