Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wants the Department of Homeland Security to verify the citizenship status of registered voters.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued General Motors this week, accusing the Detroit automaker of collecting and selling customer data to insurance companies without consent.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wants the Department of Homeland Security to verify the citizenship status of registered voters.
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