New Normal: Bloodlust on the Left in Census and Election Fights
7/19: No matter your worthy accomplishments or achievements, no matter your character or kindness, the Left has it in for you because of what you stand for.
7/19: No matter your worthy accomplishments or achievements, no matter your character or kindness, the Left has it in for you because of what you stand for.
Non-citizens are registering to vote under current federal law, as shown in documents submitted by the American Civil Rights Union to the U.S. Supreme Court in Kobach v. U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
The ACRU’s brief asked the high court to hear arguments by Arizona and Kansas in defense of their request to the EAC to include a citizenship question on federal registration forms in those states.
See forms. (PDF 3MB)
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 21, 2015) – Non-citizens are registering to vote under current federal law, as shown in documents submitted today by the American Civil Rights Union to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The brief asks the high court to hear arguments by Arizona and Kansas in defense of their request to the EAC to include a citizenship question on federal registration forms in those states.
Read the brief (PDF 177 KB)