The Supreme Court ruling to which he's referring is this case called Arizona v. Intertribal Council of Arizona. Now, it was wrongly decided, but it's conclusive nonetheless. The majority opinion reached this conclusion. It did not say it's unconstitutional to ask a registering voter for proof of citizenship. Far from it. It said that based on the text of the 1993 NVRA as passed by Congress, that the text, as a matter of statutory interpretation, preempts, prohibits any … (35:50–35:59)
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Asserts that the Supreme Court ruling did not declare it unconstitutional to ask for proof of citizenship from voters.
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