U.S. Supreme Court Rules To Reinstate Arizona ‘Proof-Of-Citizenship’ Law For Voting

8 weeks ago The United States Supreme Court voted to REINSTATE a provision from an Arizona law that requires people, who are registering to vote, to prove they are U.S. Citizens. No proof, no vote.
The decision overrules a decision from a lower court who blocked the law – after the Biden-Harris administration and advocacy groups filed legal challenges.
But that’s when the Republican National Committee and Arizona Republicans requested the high court to review the case.
Now, without proof, state applications will be rejected in their entirety, and officials who fail to do so face a felony charge.