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Offline rangerrebew

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Why Are Mexico’s Voter ID Laws Stricter Than Ours?
« on: October 27, 2024, 11:24:07 am »
Why Are Mexico’s Voter ID Laws Stricter Than Ours?

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The current election season calls attention to voting procedures – registration, identification, ballot custody, counting procedures, etc.

How should voters be registered? What sort of ID, if any, should they present when voting?

It’s said that stricter voting procedures “disenfranchise” poor and minority voters because they may not have ID.

That’s hard to believe, given the ease and inexpensiveness of today’s photo technology, plus the fact that driver’s licenses and other forms of ID are necessary for other purposes.

What about naturalized citizens?

https://borderhawk.news/why-are-mexicos-voter-id-laws-stricter-than-ours/
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Re: Why Are Mexico’s Voter ID Laws Stricter Than Ours?
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2024, 03:55:48 pm »
We should have reciprocal laws on immigration with any country by which immigrants are crossing from and enforce it.
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