stephenkatsea
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2 weeks ago it was decided that a voter in AZ must provide proof of citizenship in order to vote. Seemed very reasonable. Then on Thursday the US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overruled that and decided, once again, that a voter in AZ, without proof of citizenship, will be provided a Federal Ballot so they may vote for Pres/VP, US Sen and US Rep. Truly unbelievable. Proponents of this latest ruling say last time it only involved 42,000 voters. OK, when was that ‘last time’. In the last 3 1/2 years over 10 mil illegals have crossed our southern boarder. Might they substantially increase that 42K number? These proponents go on to say, if those voting without proof of US citizenship are later found to not be US citizens, they will be guilty of a felony. And what agency is going to have the time and money to check on that and prosecute the guilty? The whole thing stinks. Have to wonder how the majority of those prior 42K voted, D or R? Believe I’ve got a pretty good idea what it was.
Court reverses its ruling on proof of citizenship for Arizona voter registration
Arizonans can register to vote without providing proof of citizenship, a 9th Circuit Court order states. But they're limited to federal elections.
www.azcentral.com