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Voting rights groups sue to shop Indiana’s proof-of-citizenship laws

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Voting rights groups are suing to stop Indiana’s new proof-of-citizenship laws, saying they violate federal voter and civil rights protections…
The League of Women Voters of Indiana, Common Cause Indiana, Hoosier Asian American Power, and Exodus Refugee Immigration filed the lawsuit against Secretary of State Diego Morales and state election officials.
They argue the laws rely on outdated data and unfairly target certain races by requiring extra documents to register or stay registered.
The Indiana Capital Chronicle reports their suit claims this could wrongly remove eligible voters and make it too costly or difficult to prove citizenship. They’re asking a federal judge to block the laws.

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Slacker06 October 23, 2025 at 1:29 pm

Voting Rights are only for verified US Citizens. Either born her under the real 14th Amendment or naturalized under our naturalization laws. ILLEGAL INVADERS my not vote in any election on US Soil. Those that advocate otherwise are nincompoops and ignoramuses. Very few if any countries around the world would let a US Citizen vote in their elections unless they have dual citizenship, perfhaps.

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Charles U Farley October 24, 2025 at 10:39 am

“The League of Women Voters of Indiana, Common Cause Indiana, Hoosier Asian American Power, and Exodus Refugee Immigration”

That’s FOUR trashbag organizations in one sentence. I wonder why they are so keen on preserving election fraud…. Hrm…

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