Supreme Court Faces Critical Decision on Arizona Voter Citizenship Law
Biden administration and 24 state attorneys general present opposing arguments on proof-of-citizenship requirements.
- The Biden administration urges the Supreme Court to keep parts of Arizona's voter law on hold to prevent voter disenfranchisement.
- 24 state attorneys general support Arizona's law, arguing it protects election integrity and state sovereignty.
- The disputed law requires documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration and mail-in ballots.
- Civil rights groups claim the law violates the National Voter Registration Act and could disenfranchise thousands.
- The Supreme Court's decision could impact election rules in the battleground state for the 2024 presidential election.