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"Ohio voter rolls maintenance removes more than 150,000"

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(The Center Square) – Days after removing nearly 500 noncitizens from voter rolls in Ohio, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said more than 150,000 other voters have been removed as well.

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Last week, LaRose removed 499 noncitizens registered to vote. The removals came after individuals confirmed their noncitizen status with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. State officials then confirmed the status through the federal government.

Catch the punch line there. How many "non-citizens"? How did they get registered in the first place?
 
How did they get registered in the first place?
There's no provision in the National Voter Registration Act prohibiting states from registering anyone with a pulse to vote (even though the Immigration & Nationality Act specifically prohibits non-citizens from voting and/or registering to vote) so guess what happens?

Anyone with a driver's license (even non-citizens) are registered to vote.
 
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