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•LULAC to ‘fight back’ after Paxton raids South Texas homes in voter fraud probe
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Lidia Martinez , 80 , had her San Antonio home searched by the Texas Attorney General’s office.
LULAC, League of United Latin American Citizens, spoke out on behalf of Martinez .
Attorney General Ken Paxton 's office is investigating voter fraud allegations.
Martinez says she had been treated for an upper respiratory infection and was barely released from a hospital the day before .
Cruz: “Intimidation is his goal — scare the others so they don’t go vote.” “When a grandma is put outside of her house in a nightgown, what has America become?” Cruz said.
“It is a crime to vote — or to register to vote, if you are not a United States citizen,” Paxton said.
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