Why are Democrats going to court to protect noncitizen voting?
Briefly

The Supreme Court decision to maintain Virginia's voter roll policies has sparked significant controversy, as many see it as a regression in voting rights and a blow to noncitizen participation.
Critics argue that the measures, seen as necessary for maintaining electoral integrity, have become politicized, with the left framing them as unjust voter suppression rather than a standard security practice.
The process in question relies on self-reported information, which has raised concerns about the validity and fairness of voter registrations, reigniting debates over noncitizen voting rights.
Despite concerns over disenfranchisement, Virginia's system allows for provisional ballots, leading to claims that fears of widespread voter suppression are exaggerated and politically motivated.
Read at New York Post
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