The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill mandating proof of citizenship for voter registration, sparking significant debate and controversy. Critics argue that the bill could disenfranchise millions of American citizens who lack easy access to documentation like birth certificates or passports. Proponents, mainly Republicans, argue the measure is necessary to prevent non-citizens from casting ballots in federal elections. The bill's passage has intensified discussions around voter rights and election integrity, with Democrats and the White House strongly opposing the measure. The debate highlights the deep divisions over how to ensure secure and accessible elections.
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