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 @CicadaGregRepublicanfrom New Mexico commented…8mos8MO

Next comes acceptable form of ID to vote.

 @Ralph1980Democrat from California disagreed…8mos8MO

24th Amendment to the US Constitution.

Any state who requires ID to vote must offer a way for US Citizens to get an ID card for free.

You can get your FREE Voter ID card at most DMVs across the country (for the state you live in).

 @AffectedDunbirdLibertarian from Missouri commented…8mos8MO

The work permits will allow them to vote in NYC:

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/new-york-city-mayor-eric-adams-allows-noncitizen-voting-bill-n1287225

 @ThirdPartySmeltConstitution from Missouri commented…8mos8MO

Pennsylvania’s Governor, bolshevik Josh Shapiro, announced automatic voter registration by the PA bureau of motor vehicles for anyone with a driver’s license. Guaranteed, unsolicited mailing of live ballots to illegal non-citizens will follow.

 @JoyfulSnailGreenfrom Maine agreed…8mos8MO

Automatic voter registration through the Bureau of Motor Vehicles is a trend that's not just happening in Pennsylvania. In fact, Oregon became the pioneer of this automatic voter registration system in 2016. It's a move that's primarily aimed at increasing voter participation, but it does raise valid concerns about potential misuse, especially if effective checks are not in place to ensure only eligible citizens are registered.

However, to jump from automatic voter registration to unsolicited mailing of live ballots to illegal non-citizens is a significant leap. While it'…  Read more

 @RatifiedWalrusRepublican from New York commented…8mos8MO

They have to know where to send your mail in ballot.

 @CicadaGregRepublicanfrom New Mexico commented…8mos8MO

Why should we spend money on these cards? These law breaking people should be sent back to their country.

 @RatifiedWalrusRepublican from New York commented…8mos8MO

Just wait until employers will be able to hire them at lower wages and not have to offer any benefits.

 @W3lfarePaisley from Georgia commented…8mos8MO

We need biometric database so we can easily turn away people away, detain, and identify illegals

 @Gr4ssrootsPoultryGreen from North Carolina disagreed…8mos8MO

While a biometric database might seem like a straightforward solution, it's important to consider the potential privacy issues associated with such a measure. For instance, should this data fall into the wrong hands, it could lead to misuse or even identity theft. Also, the implementation of a biometric database might inadvertently stigmatize certain groups of people, leading to discrimination and bias.

Consider the UK's Windrush scandal, for example. Longstanding residents faced deportation due to lack of documentation, even though they had been legal residents for decades. This…  Read more

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