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In a stunning ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down an Arizona law requiring voters to present citizenship proof to participate in state and federal elections.
The law clears the way to illegal alien undocumented immigrants voting in national elections without substantive means of preventing it. The highest court in the land ruled 7-2 that federal law “precludes Arizona from requiring a federal form applicant to submit information beyond that required by the form itself,” as Justice Scalia wrote.
Professor Tom Caso of the Chapman University School of Law in California told the Associated Press that the decision “opened the door” to noncitizen voting. “The court’s decision ignores the clear dictates of the Constitution in favor of bureaucratic red tape,” Caso said.
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Why not make all ballots for all Federal Elections available online then add a redeemable voucher for $25 American dollars which one can collect if the ballot is completed?
Yippee, free money from America, you can now vote and make $25 – here is the link.