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CopperCicada · M
The article doesn't quite say that.
It says 58,000 have voted in various elections since 1998 for which there is no proof of citizenship for those voters.
I would be one such voter. If I lived in Texas.
With the change of citizenship proof requirements I have no proof of citizenship. I am no different in that regard, even though my peeps came here in the 1880's. My birth certificate comes from a county in Upstate NY, and not a state registry. And that's not enough anymore.
It says 58,000 have voted in various elections since 1998 for which there is no proof of citizenship for those voters.
I would be one such voter. If I lived in Texas.
With the change of citizenship proof requirements I have no proof of citizenship. I am no different in that regard, even though my peeps came here in the 1880's. My birth certificate comes from a county in Upstate NY, and not a state registry. And that's not enough anymore.