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exfascist | 3 years ago

In reality X (who are actually citizens, part of the issue with statistics is that people have been playing games with the border and 1/10 X are not from here now which actually does disproportionately affect X but no one wants to talk about it since it's not popular (or part of the common PR.)) tends to have an ID and the suggestion that it's difficult for them is a little condescending.

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JAlexoid|3 years ago

It's statistics, government policy and literally the words of people who enacted these laws.

UK doesn't require photo ID to vote as well. No mail-in voting has provisions for photo ID, as well.