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Trump DOJ Asks SCOTUS To Weigh Arizona’s ‘Commonsense’ Proof-Of-Citizenship Laws

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27.05.2026

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Trump DOJ Asks SCOTUS To Weigh Arizona’s ‘Commonsense’ Proof-Of-Citizenship Laws

‘The NVRA does *not* prohibit States from removing noncitizens from their voter rolls,’ the Justice Department’s Jesus Osete said.

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The Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) formally requested on Tuesday that the U.S. Supreme Court resolve a challenge to provisions of Arizona law requiring residents to prove they’re American citizens when registering to vote.

The agency’s request came in the form of a petition for certiorari that asked the high court to take up and hear arguments in a legal dispute over Arizona statutes governing voter registration.

As The Federalist previously reported, the contested provisions mandate residents to show documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) when registering via state voter registration forms. They also required such proof for individuals submitting mail-in ballots and voting in presidential contests. (In Arizona, individuals who do not provide DPOC when registering to vote are permitted to do so as “federal-only voters” and only cast ballots in federal elections).

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