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Subject DOJ backs Wyoming’s proof of citizenship law
Date July 2, 2025 10:03 PM
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The DOJ defended Wyoming’s new law that requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. It’s the department’s latest move in support of restrictive voting rules around the country.

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DOJ backs Wyoming’s proof of citizenship law

- The DOJ argued ([link removed] ) that a court should uphold Wyoming’s new law that requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. It’s the department’s latest move in support of restrictive voting rules around the country.

Trump's attack on citizenship escalates

- A through line of Trump’s second term has been to change who is, and who can become, an American. That now includes threatening ([link removed] ) to strip naturalized Americans of citizenship, building a citizenship database and pushing $170B for mass deportations.



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- Check out Democracy Docket’s recent in-depth report ([link removed] ) on the Texas gerrymander that was made in Washington, D.C.

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- Right-wing activists are planning ([link removed] ) a major push to pressure lawmakers to prioritize the SAVE Act by attaching it to must-pass legislation. The bill, which was passed by the House in April, could disenfranchise millions of Americans.

RNC sues to block some citizens from voting in Arizona

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- “But these doomsayers have bet against those of us fighting for democracy before — and lost,” Marc writes ([link removed] ) .

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