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Supreme Court Guts Voting Rights Act, Sparking Fears of Rollback for Minorities Long After Jim Crow


In a major blow for voting rights, the U.S. Supreme Court has invalidated an integral part of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, the crowning achievement of the 1960s civil rights movement. In a 5-to-4 decision, justices ruled Congress has used obsolete information in continuing to require nine states with a history of racial discrimination to obtain federal approval for changes to voting rules. In recent years, Democrats have accused Republicans at the state level of enacting measures including congressional redistricting and voter identification laws to suppress the vote of minority groups likely to support Democratic candidates. We get reaction from three guests: Rev. Jesse Jackson, veteran civil rights leader and founder of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition; Thomas Saenz, president of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund; and Ari Berman, a reporter who covers voting rights for The Nation. "This cuts at the heart of the whole idea of a broad American social fabric," Rev. Jackson says. Berman adds that the challenge came before the high court out of "a determined movement by conservatives to gut the most important civil rights law in the past 50 years."



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NERMEEN SHAIKH: In a major blow for voting rights, the Supreme Court has gutted an integral part of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act. The act was a crowning achievement of the civil rights movement and helped transform the South. On Tuesday, in a five-to-four decision, the justices ruled that Congress had used obsolete information in continuing to require nine states, mainly in the South, to obtain federal approval for voting rule changes affecting minority voters. The Voting Rights Act was challenged by Shelby County, Alabama, which argued the preclearance requirement has outlived its usefulness.

Congressman John Lewis of Georgia reacted to Tuesday’s ruling on MSNBC. He was nearly killed when he participated in the 1965 Bloody Sunday march to Selma, Alabama, to demand the right to vote.


REP. JOHN LEWIS: I was disappointed, because I think what the court did today is stab the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in its very heart. It is a major setback. We may not have people being beaten today. Maybe they’re not being denied the right to participate or to register to vote. They’re not being chased by police dogs or trampled by horses. But in the 11 states of the old Confederacy, and even in some of the states outside of the South, there’s been a systematic, deliberate attempt to take us back to another period. And these men that voted to strip the Voting Rights Act of its power, they never stood in unmovable lines. They never had to pass a so-called literacy test. It took us almost a hundred years to get where we are today. So will it take another hundred years to fix it, to change it?

NERMEEN SHAIKH: That was Congressman Lewis reacting to Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling on the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority, quote, "Our country has changed, and while any racial discrimination in voting is too much, Congress must ensure that the legislation it passes to remedy that problem speaks to current conditions."

Meanwhile, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in her dissent, quote, "The Voting Rights Act became one of the most consequential, efficacious, and amply justified exercises of federal legislative power in our Nation’s history." President Barack Obama reacted to the ruling with disappointment and asked Congress to pass legislation, quote, "to ensure every American has equal access to the polls."

In recent years, Democrats have accused Republicans at the state level of enacting measures intended to suppress the vote of minority groups likely to support Democratic candidates. These measures include congressional redistricting and voter identification laws. Just two hours after the ruling, Texas began advancing a voter ID law and redistricting map that were blocked last year for discriminating against African-American and Latino residents.

AMY GOODMAN: For more, we go to Chicago, where we’re joined by Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, president and founder of Rainbow PUSH Coalition, and by Thomas Saenz, president of MALDEF, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund. His organization submitted a brief in the Shelby case and brought the other major voting rights case the Supreme Court decided last week, in which it ruled that an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship from residents as they register to vote is invalid because it violates the National Voter Registration Act. And here in New York, we’re joined by Ari Berman, who covers voting rights for The Nation magazine, his recent article headlined "What the Supreme Court Doesn’t Understand About the Voting Rights Act."

We welcome you all to Democracy Now! Reverend Jesse Jackson, let’s begin with you. Your reaction to the Supreme Court decision?

Supreme Court Guts Voting Rights Act, Sparking Fears of Rollback for Minorities Long After Jim Crow | Democracy Now!
 
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Go ahead USA, now let's strip away the voting rights of the non-whites, let's make the American Democracy exclusively for the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. :victory:
 
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All the Supreme Court said is that Congress has to come up with a new way of selecting US States and counties for pre-approval scrutiny of voting rule changes, rather than relying on pre-1965 data of historical voting patterns. If some States and counties are practicing voting rights discrimination today, then all Congress has to do to reinstate pre-approval scrutiny is to define criteria that can be impartially applied to all States and counties, henceforward. All of the other many, many provisions of the 1965/2006 Voting Rights Act remain in force. If the US Justice Department believes that any State or local voting rules are discriminatory it has the full power and resources of the US Federal government to challenge those laws in US Federal Court and to obtain enforceable injunctions against the application of such laws until the Courts can examine them and rule on their constitutionality. The ruling only re-introduced the principle of equal protection of the law to the citizens of all US states and localities. The "civil rights" reaction is hysteria intended to boost the fund-raising ($$$$) of race-based civil rights organizations and to inflame African Americans against the Republican Party. In other words, the reaction is about increasing the money and political power of the people who are "reacting" and not about the merits of the decision itself.

@ChineseTiger1986 It's not about white versus non-white. Without the changes that the Supreme Court has said are necessary, neither Asian-American nor Hispanic-American voter interests would be considered since neither are significant minority populations in the pre-1965 data, as they would be today. Especially, the old data favors the creation of voting districts that favor African Americans over Hispanics.
 
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First with PRISM, now with this, the 'US democracy' NEVER ceases to amaze me. :cheesy:
 
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All the Supreme Court said is that Congress has to come up with a new way of selecting US States and counties for pre-approval scrutiny of voting rule changes, rather than relying on pre-1965 data of historical voting patterns. If some States and counties are practicing voting rights discrimination today, then all Congress has to do to reinstate pre-approval scrutiny is to define criteria that can be impartially applied to all States and counties, henceforward. All of the other many, many provisions of the 1965/2006 Voting Rights Act remain in force. If the US Justice Department believes that any State or local voting rules are discriminatory it has the full power and resources of the US Federal government to challenge those laws in US Federal Court and to obtain enforceable injunctions against the application of such laws until the Courts can examine them and rule on their constitutionality. The ruling only re-introduced the principle of equal protection of the law to the citizens of all US states and localities. The "civil rights" reaction is hysteria intended to boost the fund-raising ($$$$) of race-based civil rights organizations and to inflame African Americans against the Republican Party. In other words, the reaction is about increasing the money and political power of the people who are "reacting" and not about the merits of the decision itself.
You are asking him to actually take time and read both sides of the story. Plus, this is a Chinese living in safe and free Canada while supporting political oppression in China, eh?
 
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You are asking him to actually take time and read both sides of the story. Plus, this is a Chinese living in safe and free Canada while supporting political oppression in China, eh?

Who cares? I don't have the voting right in Canada, so will be you soon.

Today the blacks are losing their voting rights, tomorrow it gonna be our white wannabe Viet American. :D
 
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@ChineseTiger1986 It's not about white versus non-white. Without the changes that the Supreme Court has said are necessary, neither Asian-American nor Hispanic-American voter interests would be considered since neither are significant minority populations in the pre-1965 data, as they would be today. Especially, the old data favors the creation of voting districts that favor African Americans over Hispanics.

Yeah, it is all about whites versus non-whites, the non-white population is exploding in USA, while the white stormfront members are largely increasing, the new race/civil war looks inevitable for USA.
 
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Who cares? I don't have the voting right in Canada, so will be you soon.

Today the blacks are losing their voting rights, tomorrow it gonna be our white wannabe Viet American. :D
So how 'soon' can we expect blacks to be denied completely their voting rights? When your 50-cent army shift stupor-visor hack up the next script for you? :lol:
 
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Yeah, it is all about whites versus non-whites, the non-white population is exploding in USA, while the white stormfront members are largely increasing, the new race/civil war looks inevitable for USA.


Spoken like the racist idiot that you are. Congratulations! There aren't many people in this world that are more hateful than you. You are the best!!!!
 
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Spoken like the racist idiot that you are. Congratulations! There aren't many people in this world that are more hateful than you. You are the best!!!!

I was merely speaking the fact, it was the WASP had exterminated the Native Americans and million of black slaves, they were the truly hateful human beings there. :coffee:
 
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Yeah, it is all about whites versus non-whites, the non-white population is exploding in USA, while the white stormfront members are largely increasing, the new race/civil war looks inevitable for USA.
Yes, and whites have cleverly concealed their hatred for minorities in America by voting in a black president in two consecutive elections. We are a crafty bunch. You know, blacks are found at every level of power in the USA from chiefs of police to the man who sits in the oval office. Americans do not care much for racism, or religious bigotry, just giving everyone a fair shot. Now you can argue all you want against it, but the two million of your fellow countrymen who are currently living in the US, must be unaware of what an awful place it is. As Mr. Reagan once said, the pundits can say what they want about America and her liberty, but they can't fool those who know the truth...and vote with their feet. Almost 5 million Chinese immigrated to and live in the USA just in the last ten years. Case closed.
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Perhaps you should actually think more about the reality on the ground before posting silly, re-hashed old insults about an America that has not existed in decades.
 
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Yes, and whites have cleverly concealed their hatred for minorities in America by voting in a black president in two consecutive elections. We are a crafty bunch. You know, blacks are found at every level of power in the USA from chiefs of police to the man who sits in the oval office. Americans do not care much for racism, or religious bigotry, just giving everyone a fair shot. Now you can argue all you want against it, but the two million of your fellow countrymen who are currently living in the US, must be unaware of what an awful place it is. As Mr. Reagan once said, the pundits can say what they want about America and her liberty, but they can't fool those who know the truth...and vote with their feet. Almost 5 million Chinese immigrated to and live in the USA just in the last ten years. Case closed.
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Perhaps you should actually think more about the reality on the ground before posting silly, re-hashed old insults about an America that has not existed in decades.

Obama got less than 40% of white votes, while got over 90% of non-white votes, that's why the white community gonna abstain the non-white voting rights in order to prevent they elect another non-white President next time. :coffee:
 
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Yes, and whites have cleverly concealed their hatred for minorities in America by voting in a black president in two consecutive elections. We are a crafty bunch. You know, blacks are found at every level of power in the USA from chiefs of police to the man who sits in the oval office. Americans do not care much for racism, or religious bigotry, just giving everyone a fair shot. Now you can argue all you want against it, but the two million of your fellow countrymen who are currently living in the US, must be unaware of what an awful place it is. As Mr. Reagan once said, the pundits can say what they want about America and her liberty, but they can't fool those who know the truth...and vote with their feet. Almost 5 million Chinese immigrated to and live in the USA just in the last ten years. Case closed.
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Perhaps you should actually think more about the reality on the ground before posting silly, re-hashed old insults about an America that has not existed in decades.
Let this loser and his loser of a thread go. He came from a country whose citizenry's voting is a farce, he know it is a farce, and to save face he has to support that farce. The freedoms and rights the Canadians have already confused him. So how is he going to process the ones Americans have? All he can do is regurgitate distortions to try to drag US down to China's level. Let him wallow in the intellectual mud he is most comfortable with.
 
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Please don't make such all-encompassing statements. We've our very own demons in few Indians, here @ PDF! :cheesy:

Spoken like the racist idiot that you are. Congratulations! There aren't many people in this world that are more hateful than you. You are the best!!!!
 
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