Sure, you don't want to talk about the REAL ISSUES.
Let's talk about why the Republicans want to have voter ID. They want it because they think they can win elections by stopping POOR PEOPLE from voting. It has nothing to do with non-Americans voting. They just don't want the poor to vote.
Here's a case in England:
Minority and unemployed voters were more likely to be turned away, the Electoral Commission suggests.
www.bbc.co.uk
"ID rules stopped 14,000 people voting, watchdog finds"
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Ethnic minorities and unemployed voters were more likely to be turned away, research by the watchdog suggests.
"Significantly more" were put off voting by the requirement to show ID at polling stations, the report found."
"Lib Dem spokesperson Helen Morgan said the policy "looks like a transparent attempt at voter suppression by Conservative ministers who are desperate to stop people from holding them to account"."
They blame the Conservative Party, equivalent of the Republican Party, for this.
The UK does have a system in place for getting voting ID.
"Only 25,000 of the 90,000 free Voter Authority Certificates applied for before May's election were used as a form of ID."
Apply for photo ID to vote (Voter Authority Certificate) in some elections and referendums in Great Britain if you do not have an accepted form of ID.
www.gov.uk
"If you do not have a photo ID that allows you to vote, you can apply for a ‘Voter Authority Certificate’ for free. This is a paper document with your photo on it that you can use to prove your identity when voting in England, Scotland or Wales."
While this isn't that difficult, many people, poorer people, are less likely to vote because of this. (And it doesn't matter why, it's just a case that it is like this).
Why does the Democratic Party oppose this? For the same reasons, it's more likely to be Democratic voters who can't vote.
But again, does it matter? Your vote basically doesn't count, it doesn't matter who you want.
In Germany in 2017 the CDU/CSU got less than 40% of the vote and more than 77% of the seats with FPTP. With PR less people voted for them, and they got something like 34% of the seats.
Why? Because people had a PROPER CHOICE.
NOBODY is going for or after voter registration because they "believe in democracy". They're doing it to get more of an unfair advantage than they already have.