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    Alabama election officials make voter registration inactive for thousands of potential noncitizens

    2024-08-15
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    FILE - Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen speaks during the inauguration ceremony on the steps of the Alabama state Capital in Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 16, 2023. (AP Photo/Butch Dill, File)

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Thousands of registered voters in Alabama who have previously been identified as noncitizens by the federal government will have their registration status changed to inactive, the secretary of state announced this week in a move that prompted quick opposition from voter rights advocates.

    Secretary of State Wes Allen announced on Tuesday that 3,251 people will receive letters notifying them that their voter registration status has been made inactive. Allen’s office cross-referenced a list of noncitizen identification numbers provided by the Department of Homeland Security with local voter registration data in order to identify them, he said in a written statement. Alabama has over 3 million registered voters, according to the secretary of state’s office.

    “This is not a one-time review of our voter file. We will continue to conduct such reviews to do everything possible to make sure that everyone on our file is an eligible voter,” Allen said.

    He added that he would provide the Attorney General’s Office with the list for “further investigation and possible criminal prosecution.”

    Fear that noncitizens are voting illegally in U.S. elections has become a cornerstone of Republican messaging in recent months, despite the fact that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud.

    Prominent Democrats and voting rights activists across the country have pushed back against national legislation that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote, citing preexisting legislation that makes it a federal crime to vote as a noncitizen, and concerns that eligible voters will be disenfranchised.

    The 3,251 voters will be required to fill out a form with their local county registrar’s office and provide proof of citizenship in order to vote in November.

    The list provided to the Alabama Secretary of State’s office by the Department of Homeland Security includes people who may have become naturalized U.S. citizens and as such are legally eligible to vote. Allen said naturalized citizens will have the opportunity to update their information.

    The Alabama initiative mirrors similar moves in neighboring states. In June, Tennessee election officials asked over 14,000 people to provide proof of citizenship in order to remain on active-voter rolls. They later walked back that request after local voting rights advocates accused the state of voter intimidation.

    Jonathan Diaz, the director of voting advocacy and partnerships for the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan organization that works to expand voting access, said Allen’s announcement undermines public confidence in the integrity of elections, and is a disproportionate response to a relatively rare phenomenon.

    “It’s like using a bazooka to kill a cockroach,” he said. “You know, you get the cockroach, but you’re going to cause a lot of collateral damage. And in this case, the collateral damage are eligible registered voters who are being flagged for removal from the rolls.”

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    Riddle is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

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    Guest
    29d ago
    As they should not America u can’t vote it was established hundreds of years ago in the constitution for all 50 states. No American documents no voting that simple
    Molly Beaver
    30d ago
    Voting is a long standing privilege granted to citizens only of the United States. Why do people believe they can mitigate the legality of this to fit their agenda. It is one definitive aspects that sets apart citizens from noncitizens. Noncitizens have no right to choose who should be president of a country whose laws, and customs they no nothing about because they choose not to educate themselves and work towards citizenship like many others in the past had to. A running candidate for president is already breaking the law themselves if they deem this okay to advance and win the presidency. So break the law to win but yet they scrutinize Trump for having broke a law in his personal life. The documents issue may be overturned now but still in his personal life he broke the law? But please don’t notice or say anything about the candidate running for president who is trying to manipulate the constitution to win and actively breaking the law by bringing in millions of illegals?
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