In his ruling Sunday, Locher pointed to a U.S. Supreme Court decision four days prior that allowed Virginia to resume a similar purge of its voter registration rolls even though it was impacting ...
Every time a non-citizen cancels out the vote of a citizen, the will of an American voter is disenfranchised, Attorney ...
Those Supreme Court decisions advise lower courts to “act with great caution before awarding last-minute injunctive relief,” ...
The U.S. Department of Justice says Virginia’s process for cleaning up voter rolls has holes that keep ... Republican attorneys general in 26 other states filed a brief backing Miyares ...
The Biden-Harris Justice Department is wrong in claiming that federal law bars Virginia and other states from removing aliens from their voter rolls ... entry to the United States.” ...
and the Justice Department should not be using its law enforcement authority to force states to keep unlawfully registered aliens on their voter registration rolls. States have both a ...
The Department of Justice sued Alabama and Virginia in recent months over their moves to remove non-citizens from the voter rolls. The DOJ has claimed that the states have violated clauses that ...
Guidance issued in September by the U.S. Department of Justice states that "once an election ... The requests for mass removals from Iowa's voter rolls are unrelated to Iowa Secretary of State ...
"No one is cut off the rolls." The Justice Department argued ... “Everyone agrees that States can and should remove ineligible voters, including noncitizens, from their voter rolls,” Solicitor ...
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is defending his administration’s efforts to remove non-U.S. citizens from the voter rolls ... be United States citizens by reason of reports from the Department ...