She Supports Trump's Anti-Immigration Policies. Texas Incorrectly Flagged Her as a "Noncitizen" on Its Voting Rolls: Mary Howard-Elley is the 10th U.S. citizen identified by ProPublica, The Texas Tribune and Votebeat whose registration was canceled after her citizenship was questioned. Her saga shows how tough it can be for eligible voters to get reinstated

Autor: Churchill, Lexi, Barragán, James, Davila, Vianna, Contreras, Natalia
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Zdroj: Pro Publica; Oct2024, p1-1, 1p, 2 Color Photographs, 2 Black and White Photographs
Abstrakt: The article from ProPublica, The Texas Tribune, and Votebeat highlights the case of Mary Howard-Elley, a U.S. citizen who was incorrectly flagged as a "noncitizen" on Texas' voting rolls. Howard-Elley, a supporter of Trump's anti-immigration policies, was among 10 citizens removed from the rolls due to errors. Despite facing challenges in proving her citizenship, Howard-Elley was eventually reinstated as a voter after persistent advocacy. The case underscores the complexities and potential barriers faced by eligible voters in ensuring their right to vote is protected. [Extracted from the article]
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