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US Supreme Court revives Virginia's voter roll purge of 1,600 purported noncitizens

  • The US Supreme Court allowed Virginia to remove 1,600 suspected noncitizen voters ahead of the election, siding with Republicans in a divided decision.
  • The Biden administration and voting rights groups sued after a court ruled that eligible US citizens may have been removed from the rolls.
  • Governor Youngkin called the Supreme Court's decision a "victory for common sense and election fairness.
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