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Finally, some common sense. A list of 98,000 registered voters in Arizona that have not provided documentary proof of citizenship will be released no later than Monday. Regardless of their citizenship status or who they have or will vote for in this election, it should be made clear that if they voted and their name is on this list, they better have documentary evidence or they will be prosecuted for a felony. Every state should release a list of all voters who checked the citizenship box to register to vote without documentary evidence. If nothing else, it would make some of these people think twice about voting if they aren’t citizens.
Just like in Arizona, Democratic governors would have to be forced to comply. They don’t want to release this information. I can’t imagine why. This judge got it right.
This was on the heels of a Biden appointed judge that wouldn’t allow a proof of citizenship check in Arizona for 42,000 voters. How easy is it for illegals folks to vote? In Arizona, it is just a promise. Democrats LOVE this, but those of us with common sense know it is a total joke. How many other states make it so easy?
Arizona requires voters to prove their citizenship to participate in local and state races. Voters who don’t provide proof of citizenship yet still swear they are U.S. citizens are allowed to vote only for president, the U.S. House or Senate.
Court orders Arizona to release list of voters whose citizenship hasn't been verified
Just like in Arizona, Democratic governors would have to be forced to comply. They don’t want to release this information. I can’t imagine why. This judge got it right.
This was on the heels of a Biden appointed judge that wouldn’t allow a proof of citizenship check in Arizona for 42,000 voters. How easy is it for illegals folks to vote? In Arizona, it is just a promise. Democrats LOVE this, but those of us with common sense know it is a total joke. How many other states make it so easy?
Arizona requires voters to prove their citizenship to participate in local and state races. Voters who don’t provide proof of citizenship yet still swear they are U.S. citizens are allowed to vote only for president, the U.S. House or Senate.
Court orders Arizona to release list of voters whose citizenship hasn't been verified