Arizona Republicans hope to help Trump DOJ for the Law on Proofing Citizenaism

EXCLUSIVE:: Arizona Republicans They observe the additional struggle over the state law, which requires proof of citizenship to vote in the federal elections, hoping that Trump’s administration will express their support to the law after defeating the appeal on the appeal this week.
The US Appellate Court for the Ninth Circle supported the findings of the District Court regarding the ARIZONI Laws of 2022 who enabled officials to demand evidence of citizenship to vote in state and federal elections, saying they were “illegal measures to encourage voters”.
The lawsuit was initiated by an impression, non -profit organization, DNC and a democratic party in Arizona. In August, the Supreme Court enabled the implementation of restrictions that block people to vote in national and local elections, but those who registered without this evidence could still vote in the presidential and congress elections with other federal form.
The American State Attorney Pam Bondi speaks at a press conference regarding immigration at the Ministry of Justice on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (AP)
Senate President Warren Petersen told Fox News Digital that he believed that the last verdict was “brave” because he found that the law had a discriminatory intent, something he said that the Supreme Court had not found.
“So to see them only completely neglect Supreme Court He is quite unprecedented, even for a liberal and mostly overturned court in the nation, “he said.
Petersen made it clear that the Republicans who defend the law intend to complain.
“The key provisions of this law are that we want to ensure that only citizens vote in our elections,” he said. “This is a question that our citizens are superiorly supporting.”
The “I voted” stickers were ready to take them on Tuesday, November 5, on Tuesday, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, November 5, Wisconsin, pass through the voting process at Scheig Center & Gardens. (Dan Powers/USA Today Network-Wisconsin)
Petersen and his colleague in a state house wrote a dock in search Trump administration to inform the courts that he has changed his position to the proof of citizenship. Although the Administration of Biden opposed, Trump’s administration was more favorable to ensure that it was ensured that citizenship was proven to vote.
“So, we ask them as we move forward in our attraction to change their position and that they are engaged by getting a good outcome for the citizens of Arizona and, honestly, for the whole country,” he said.
“I think that has a big difference when the federal government is on the same page we are on where we are in place,” he said.
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It is not yet clear whether the appeal will be in the ninth round or will go directly to the Supreme Court. Petersen said Republicans “want to attract the attention of the Supreme Court [the 9th Circuit] He was basically overpowered by the Supreme Court. “But he also said they continued the litigation.
He said that if it was to go to the High Court, he felt very confident in the Chances of GOP.
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“This court seems to be very reasonable and rational. These are things of common sense. Only common sense is that only citizens should be able to vote in our election,” he said.