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Citizenship Proof and Its Voter Impact
This chapter examines the implementation of proof of citizenship laws in Arizona that have affected around 200,000 voters. It highlights the political controversy surrounding these laws, particularly their unintended effects on voter accessibility and legal rights. The discussion also explores the broader implications of such laws, including challenges to existing voting rights and potential legislative responses at the federal level.
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