Apartheid in the US': Arizona's secretary of state fights Trump's plot to amass a master list' of voters
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Apartheid in the US': Arizona's secretary of state fights Trump's plot to amass a master list' of voters
"Adrian Fontes expressed concern that Trump is attempting to amass a master list of citizens, which could allow him to regulate key aspects of their lives."
"Fontes likened Trump's actions to those of North Korea, suggesting a move towards creating an apartheid-like system in the United States."
"A federal judge ruled against the Department of Justice's lawsuit for voter roll information, emphasizing that Arizona's refusal was in line with state law."
"At least 13 states have complied with the DOJ's demands, but many others, including California and Oregon, have resisted, with courts ruling against the administration."
Adrian Fontes, Arizona's Democratic secretary of state, warns that Donald Trump is trying to gather personal details of all Americans to create a centralized database. This effort includes extracting voter files from 30 states, which Fontes believes is part of a larger plan to control citizens and potentially declare opponents as enemies of the state. A recent federal court ruling favored Arizona's refusal to comply with the Department of Justice's demands for voter roll information, highlighting resistance from several states against the administration's push.
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