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26 Republican AG join Virginia in the Scotus petition to intervene on the registration of voters

(*26*)The Republican General Prosecutors of 26 states submitted a miniature time, calling the Supreme Court to the permission of Virginia to cleanse people who are not citizens from the election kick.

“He has always been contrary to the law not citizens,” said Prosecutor General Kansas Kris Kobach, who managed the Coalition of General Prosecutors of GOP. “Every voice cast by non-citizen is effectively canceled by the voice of a US citizen. It is incompatible that Democrats and Active Judges are fighting to keep them on skates. “

Short claims that the preliminary order, which has stopped the state of Virginia from the removal of self-identified non-citizens from its Rols, undermines the power of states in order to determine the qualifications of voters. Virginia’s law provides mechanisms that protect the integrity of elections, while ensuring that US citizens remain against voters.

“The upcoming elections are warmly questioned and caused division throughout the country. Perhaps the branch would be lower if the federal government did not interfere with the elections through the last minute attacks on state efforts regarding the qualifications of police voters, “we read in the Amicus zone.

The last decision of the Eastern Virginia district about the transient stop of Virginia from the removal of non-citizens from its rollers will cause the Congress to force the state to permission to the non-citizens of voting in elections on the opposition of this country.

Transforms the Virginia Act into a federal mandate, which forces you to enable non-citizens to vote in the upcoming elections in violation of state law and federal law itself, when non-civic law was detected within 90 days of elections, according to the brief. (Kansas General Prosecutor)

“They are not abundantly qualifying voters,” says Amicus. “The voters did not qualify for the adoption of the Congress Act on registration of voters, they did not qualify when the Congress adopted NVRA and are not qualified today.”

In addition to Kansas, general prosecutors from Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiany, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Dakota, Ohio, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota Utah, Utah, Utah, Utah, Ohio, and Wyoming joined the brief.

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