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Supreme Court Orders Enforcement of Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Law

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Arizona can partially enforce its requirement that people registering to vote provide documentary proof of citizenship.

The law required documentary proof of citizenship — like a birth certificate, passport, driver’s license or naturalization number — in order to register to vote, Courthouse News Service reported.

The Biden administration, Mi Familia Vota and other voting rights advocacy groups sued in federal court to stop the law’s enforcement.

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1 thought on “Supreme Court Orders Enforcement of Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Law”

  1. Illegals are getting drivers licenses but that shouldn’t make them U.S. citizens or give them the right to register and vote.

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