| You said: > issuing them IDs and offering to register them to vote sans additional proof of citizenship Washington state doesn't "offer to register you to vote based on you getting a Washington Driver's License". WA DOL on Voter Registration: "You will be required to show that you are: - A citizen of the United States. - A legal resident of Washington State and have lived at your address for at least 30 days before the election. - At least 18 years old when you vote. - Not under Department of Corrections supervision for a Washington felony conviction. and - Not disqualified from voting due to a court order." So your statement that Washington is "offering to register people to vote "sans additional proof of citizenship" is factually false. So, absolutely did I critique what you said. It's wrong. Washington's Drivers License does not meet federal standards because it doesn't require citizenship or residency _to be issued_, not because they're registering or offering to register non-citizens to vote (because the Fed governments solution to that would be to ignore that actual issue, and just say it doesn't meet Fed ID requirements, sure). "Fallacious arguments" - I quoted the WA DOL. Where is your source that the refusal to accept the state DL federally is due to "voter registration of non-citizens"? As it is, Washington ALSO offers the Enhanced Drivers License which _does_ meet federal requirements, showing citizenship proof, primarily used for land travel to Canada. |