House passes bill to ban noncitizens from voting in federal elections
- Eight states are considering changing their constitutions to ban voting by noncitizens, with Republicans highlighting potential noncitizens on voting rolls to prevent foreign interference in elections.
- Tennessee, Ohio, and Louisiana have taken steps to require proof of citizenship for voter registration, while a bill proposes removing noncitizens from state voting rolls and penalizing improper voter registration.
- Critics warn that requiring proof of citizenship could hinder young citizens without immediate access to birth certificates, creating unnecessary voting barriers.
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