US supreme court rules Virginia can continue removing voters from rolls
Briefly

The US Supreme Court's recent decision allows Virginia to avoid restoring 1,600 voter registrations, despite concerns that some were wrongfully removed.
With the court's ruling, voting experts caution against the reliability of using DMV data to identify non-citizens, highlighting underlying issues of potential errors in documentation.
The legal challenges stemmed from a directive by Governor Glenn Youngkin's administration, aiming to clean voter rolls but raising concerns about violating federal laws.
Opponents, including civil rights groups, argue that the state's approach amounted to systematic removal of eligible voters without proper justification.
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