U.S. citizens are among the voters removed in Virginia's controversial purge
Briefly

Nadra Wilson received a letter questioning her citizenship status weeks after the deadline to affirm it, illustrating the potential for voter suppression among U.S. citizens.
Governor Youngkin's enforcement of a 2006 law has resulted in erroneously removing eligible voters like Wilson, despite the program's intention to target noncitizens.
Civil rights groups argue that the state’s voter removal program violates the National Voter Registration Act, especially close to elections, which raises significant legal concerns.
The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to block the lower court ruling that ordered the restoration of Wilson's registration and those of others wrongly removed.
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