Texas Freshman Sen. Ted Cruz responded to the Supreme Court’s decision striking down an Arizona law requiring people to show proof of citizenship before registering to vote by announcing he will try to have that requirement included in the new immigration reform bill.
Cruz, a Republican, made his announcement on twitter Monday.
I’ll file amendment to immigration bill that permits states to require ID before registering voters & close this hole in fed statutory law.
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) June 17, 2013
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the law violated the National Voter Registration Act, known as Motor Voter, which requires voters to attest but not prove they are citizens. The Arizona law was struck down primarily because federal law takes precedence over state law, but Cruz’s amendment, if it did become law, would change those circumstances.
Cruz’s proposal is a long list of amendments expected to be debated as the Senate considers immigration reform.









