Why would it remain so when it's so easy to carry out this form of illegal voting with virtually no chance of detection, apprehension or penalty? As a result, A law that strengthens verification and ensures consistent cooperation is not redundant. It is a necessary, indispensable step to make existing prohibitions enforceable and credible. So what else did they argue? Well, they've got a whole bunch of arguments. One of the arguments that they make goes something like this. (36:14–36:31)
CLAIM
Asserts that new legislation is necessary to enforce existing voting prohibitions.
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