A federal judge in Virginia on Friday ordered the commonwealth to place non-citizens back on its voter rolls.
The judge ruled that removing the registered voters from the rolls violated federal law, WRIC reported.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) posted on X a statement saying that he will appeal the decision.
"It should never be illegal to remove an illegal voter. Yet, today a Court – urged by the Biden-Harris Department of Justice – ordered Virginia to put the names of non-citizens back on the voter rolls, mere days before a presidential election," Miyares said. "The Department of Justice pulled this shameful, politically motivated stunt 25 days before Election Day, challenging a Virginia process signed into law 18 years ago by a Democrat governor and approved by the Department of Justice in 2006.
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The judge ruled that removing the registered voters from the rolls violated federal law, WRIC reported.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) posted on X a statement saying that he will appeal the decision.
"It should never be illegal to remove an illegal voter. Yet, today a Court – urged by the Biden-Harris Department of Justice – ordered Virginia to put the names of non-citizens back on the voter rolls, mere days before a presidential election," Miyares said. "The Department of Justice pulled this shameful, politically motivated stunt 25 days before Election Day, challenging a Virginia process signed into law 18 years ago by a Democrat governor and approved by the Department of Justice in 2006.
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Federal judge orders Virginia to place non-citizens back on voter rolls
The Department of Justice sued Virginia earlier this month over removing non-citizens from its voter rolls ahead of the November election.
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