The DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia's voter rolls.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is still making the case for the arena proposal to bring the Washington Wizards and the Capitals to Alexandria.
But on Oct. 11, 2024, the Biden-Harris DOJ announced that it was suing Virginia for “violating Federal Law’s prohibition on systemic efforts to remove voters within 90 days of an election.” “It furthers my frustration with the fact that the Department of Justice decided to bring this case 25 days before presidential election,” Youngkin told 7News. “I mean, let's be clear, this law that we're operating under was passed in 2006 by then-Democrat Governor Tim Kaine. It's been in effect for 18 years. Republican and Democrat governors have applied it. The last two Democrat governors did in Terry McAuliffe and Ralph Northam during October within this so-called 90-day window.
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Youngkin reacts to 2006 DOJ memo that didn't object removing non-citizens from voter rollsThe DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia's voter rolls.
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Youngkin reacts to 2006 DOJ memo that didn't object removing non-citizens from voter rollsThe DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia's voter rolls.
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Youngkin reacts to 2006 DOJ memo that didn't object removing non-citizens from voter rollsThe DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia's voter rolls.
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Youngkin reacts to 2006 DOJ memo that didn't object removing non-citizens from voter rollsThe DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia's voter rolls.
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Youngkin reacts to 2006 DOJ memo that didn't object removing non-citizens from voter rollsThe DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia's voter rolls.
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Youngkin reacts to 2006 DOJ memo that didn't object removing non-citizens from voter rollsThe DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia's voter rolls.
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