BCP1928
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No, I imagine you don't. If ID is required to vote, the time to determine the validity of that identity is at registration.I don't even know how to respond to this "logic".
Gig workers, day laborers, agricultural laborers, retirees, unemployed dependents, workers at companies who don't care about the citizenship status of their employees, whether citizens or not. There are people in this country who don't even have birth certificates.Also, still wondering how people are legally working without state-issued IDs...
But it is amazing to see how Republicans are pushing us into a "Let me see your papers, please" culture, something they had for so many years opposed.
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