On the recordMay 23, 2021
Black, Latino, and immigrant communities are statistically less likely to have a valid ID for purposes of voting as compared to White, non-Hispanic populations.
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congress.govBlack, Latino, and immigrant communities are statistically less likely to have a valid ID for purposes of voting as compared to White, non-Hispanic populations.
Highlighting disparities in voter ID access among different communities.
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