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      I’m sure they’ll be consequences for TurdNugget this time.
      Any second now. Anyyyyy seconddddd now, or now. You just wait, it’ll happen. Very soon. Maybe now? Or now? Nnnnnnnnoooooowww?
      You wait and see, just wait…

      NOW? no, ok, well it’ll deffo happen soon.

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      It’s not something he can ignore, because he doesn’t run the elections, the states do. This just lets blue states ignore his order.

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    I think it’s insane that proof of citizenship isn’t a requirement, and that states aren’t mandated to give IDs to their citizens

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      I think it’s insane that proof of citizenship isn’t a requirement

      If a citizen loses their passport or birth certificate, should they be disenfranchised?

      and that states aren’t mandated to give IDs to their citizens

      The extreme Christians would never go for that, because they equate it to the Mark of the Beast in the Bible. I’m not joking.

      https://www.aclu.org/news/national-security/just-time-independence-day-renewed-call-national-id-card

      This isn’t a partisan issue. In 1981, at the outset of the Reagan administration, then-Attorney General William French Smith argued that a national worker ID would be necessary to stop illegal immigration. At a cabinet meeting another member jokingly suggested that it would be easier simply to tattoo an identification number on everyone. President Reagan then exclaimed, “My God! That’s the mark of the beast,” effectively ending the Reagan administration’s discussion of a national ID system.

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        Most US citizens do not have a passport and I’m sure a large number have lost their birth certificate.

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        Speaking as a European here, just seems ridiculous to me, sorry for any misunderstandings, but y’all should have mandatory IDs and just use census data for voter registration

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      Verification of citizenship is already done, the burden just isn’t on the citizen. You have to provide a lot of information to register and if it doesn’t check out you won’t get registered or you’ll be arrested if you falsified something. Successfully registering when you’re not a citizen requires either big lapses on the govt side or extensive personal info from a US citizen. This is why immigrants voting, legal or illegal, is incredibly rare.

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      funny the only states that mandate excessive amounts of ID, are red states. blue states make it possible for you to vote whenever it can. they dont have the fuckery the red states have with voting. low turnout almost always help republicans when used with Voter suppression.