Iowa Permitted to Scrutinize Voter Rolls Amid Citizenship Concerns

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A judge has ruled that Iowa can proceed with its plan to challenge voters it suspects of being noncitizens, a move that has sparked debate over voter rights and election integrity. The decision allows the state to verify the citizenship status of certain voters, raising concerns about potential disenfranchisement and the impact on voter turnout.
- Judge Allows Iowa to Challenge Voters It Suspects of Being Noncitizens The New York Times
- Federal judge lets Iowa keep challenging voter rolls although naturalized citizens may be affected The Associated Press
- Biden judge rules Iowa can check ballots of potential noncitizens in blow to ACLU Fox News
- Federal judge sides with Iowa secretary of state over voter eligibility dispute KCCI Des Moines
- Auditor confirms most suspected of non-citizen voting in Linn County are citizens KGAN TV
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