Twenty states in the U.S. are considering passing laws that would force people to prove their citizenship before they can vote. Would these laws reduce turnout by eligible voters? Does it pose a serious threat to democracy as critics suggest?
CON: Voting by noncitizens is not a problem. Illegal immigrants do their best to remain in the shadows, to avoid attracting government attention and deportation. Barriers at the polls affect the poor, racial minorities and students — groups that experts say are less likely than average to have driver’s licenses, and that are more likely than average to vote Democratic.