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These proof of citizenship bills capitalize on anti-immigrant sentiment and perpetuate outright lies to justify restrictive practices that will make it harder for everyone to vote.
Blog
Neda Khoshkhoo

Ending birthright citizenship would deprive millions of Americans of their foundational right to a representative government and would fundamentally alter and degrade the democratic equality that all citizens enjoy.

Litigation
Campaign Legal Center
Demos
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Trump’s Executive Order would likely exclude communities of color and low-income voters from the ballot and hurt all voters.
Press release/statement
Taifa Smith Butler

The SAVE Act would gut third-party voter registration, a method more often used by Black and brown voters and other groups that have historically faced greater hurdles in voting.

Research
Neda Khoshkhoo
Angelo Ancheta

This resource guide is intended to help advocates and local leaders make common-sense improvements to current voter removal practices and oppose bad bills that limit access to the ballot.

Research
Campaign Legal Center
Common Cause
Demos
Southern Poverty Law Center
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"Protections like the National Voter Registration Act are there for a reason. It is unconscionable that the Court is permitting a voter purge this close to an election"
Press release/statement
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A smiling Vietnamese family stands together outdoors, with two women wearing "Vietnamese American Votes" stickers, symbolizing their participation in the voting process. The image reflects pride and unity, emphasizing the role of community support in encouraging voter participation.
Explores one Vietnamese family's journey of overcoming language challenges and navigating a complex voting process to help their mom vote for the first time.
Blog
Phi Nguyen
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Federal language access laws do not fully address the American electorate’s diverse language needs
Press release/statement

In this report, we examine the barriers to voting based on language skills and solutions to expand access for limited English-proficient voters from the local to the federal level.

Policy Briefs
Angelo Ancheta

Dēmos and the grassroots mobilization nonprofit Organize Tennessee analyze who Tennessee’s nearly 2.3 million “missing voters” are and why they are absent or unrepresented at the ballot box. 

Policy Briefs
Demos
Organize Tennessee