The recent viral post claiming that Canadian noncitizens can cross the border to vote in the US falsely implies US voting laws are too lax. In fact, it’s not true.
Fact-checking revealed that the widely shared photo of a marked ballot actually belongs to a registered US voter, disproving claims that Canadian noncitizens can vote.
Despite assertions from public figures, claims about noncitizen voting, particularly related to undocumented migrants in the US, remain unverified and unfounded.
It's essential to note that while US voter ID laws vary, 36 states have specific requirements that necessitate some form of identification to vote.
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