Well, when you divide that 11 million by the 26 seats that they're going to get, that means that white residents get one congressional seat for every 430,000 people. But when you look at the 11 million and the seats that Latinos are getting one congressional representative for every 1.2 million Latinos. And then for black residents, you get one congressional representative for every 2 million black people. So that means that the voting power of white residents is three times stronger than that of a Latino resident. (11:08–11:16)
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Asserts that in Texas, Latinos have one congressional representative per 1.2 million people.
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