Last April, as a national debate raged over whether Indiana’s voter ID law protects election integrity or disenfranchises low-income voters, a more sinister and potentially damaging voter-vetting proposal sat quietly in nine state legislatures, attracting little attention. Laws that would require proof-of-citizenship in the form of a birth certificate, passport or naturalization papers in order to register to vote have been… return to article
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