They have no problem dismissing the case against the New Black Panthers when they were violently intimidating voters, but, if you are an illegal? Sure, go ahead, vote
The Department of Justice has for the second time rejected Georgia’s system of using Social Security numbers and driver’s license data to check whether prospective voters are citizens.
The Justice Department first rejected Georgia’s request for preclearance for the checks in May. The state in August asked the Justice Department to reconsider that rejection.
Georgia and a number of other states with a history of discriminatory voting practices must preclear any changes to election rules with the Justice Department under the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Of course they did. Why would we want to know if a person is legally eligible to vote, especially when they tend to vote Democrat. Yet, Democrats are the same people who whined incessently about voter fraud in 2000, 2002, and 2004. Heck, they accused Republicans of voter fraud even when they won in 2006.
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