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Project 2025, Six Months Later

Opening Arguments

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Enforcement and Erosion: The New Landscape of Voting Rights

This chapter examines the shift of voting rights enforcement from the civil rights division to the criminal division of the government, highlighting the potential impacts on voting accessibility and the politicization of these rights. It critiques the implications of Project 2025 and proposed changes to government agencies, warning against the consolidation of power and the undermining of independent entities. The discussion also covers the consequences of increased immigration enforcement and the evolving roles of ICE and CBP in a climate of stricter immigration policies.

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