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No Proof-of-Citizenship Required to Vote Says US Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court has ruled that states can’t ask for US citizenship proof, striking down a 2004 Arizona state law in a 7-2 vote. From now on, would-be voters only need to sign an statement saying they are citizens and provide with a photo identification method such as their driver’s license.

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