Eight States Propose Bans on Noncitizen Voting
Eight States Propose Bans on Noncitizen Voting

Eight States Propose Bans on Noncitizen Voting

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Eight U.S. states, including key swing states North Carolina and Wisconsin, are proposing constitutional amendments to explicitly ban noncitizen voting, despite existing laws prohibiting such actions. Supporters argue the measures address public concerns over illegal immigration and election integrity, amplified by Donald Trump's ongoing claims of electoral fraud. Critics, however, contend that these amendments are largely symbolic and designed to further Trump's agenda, as noncitizen voting is already illegal and rarely occurs. Additionally, some worry that the proposed language changes could sow further distrust in the electoral process. In New York, a separate measure aims to protect abortion rights but has raised alarms over potentially granting voting rights to noncitizens through its broad anti-discrimination clause. As these proposals advance, they reflect a deeper partisan divide over voting rights and election integrity in the U.S.

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