Oh. Sorry. Normal American thought process, not infected by marxism, sees it as a "back-door national ID" that no one has ever wanted as it was deemed a chilling effect on liberty. It's a matter that really should be regulated by the states as per the enumeration clause of the Tenth Amendment.
So "voter ID" is some additional federal document, like passport proposed by Conservatives. But Constituion declare that it is only up to states to decide who and by what feature is a citizen of US (and so can vote) and who is not. Am I right?
Exactly. Feds have no business in a state matter.
It was a question. I have no idea what this "voter ID" really is, so ask for clarification from American fellows here.
Oh. Sorry. Normal American thought process, not infected by marxism, sees it as a "back-door national ID" that no one has ever wanted as it was deemed a chilling effect on liberty. It's a matter that really should be regulated by the states as per the enumeration clause of the Tenth Amendment.
So "voter ID" is some additional federal document, like passport proposed by Conservatives. But Constituion declare that it is only up to states to decide who and by what feature is a citizen of US (and so can vote) and who is not. Am I right?
No. Citizenship determination is still to the feds, but documentation thereof is the states' responsibilities.