GOP targets 'noncitizen voting.' Experts agree it's not a problem
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Claiming that noncitizen voting undermines U.S. elections, GOP officials in states like Texas and Louisiana have started to conduct voter roll reviews and propose amendments.
Despite experts deeming noncitizen voting as rare, Republicans see potential electoral gains by tying the issue to frustrations over illegal immigration ahead of the presidential elections.
House Speaker Mike Johnson attempted to link a bill to extend government spending with a proposal requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote, showcasing GOP's commitment to this issue.
The Supreme Court's recent ruling allowing Arizona to require proof of citizenship for voter registration reflects a shift toward stricter voting laws in states, likely impacting future elections.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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