Trump’s executive order on voting rights. I may be misinterpreting this (correct me please if I am), but it sure sounds like you won’t be allowed to vote if you didn’t opt for a “RealID” version of your license. A regular driver’s license contains no information regarding citizenship status, at least in my state, so it wouldn’t count. A lot of low income people in rural America have skipped getting a “RealID” because it’s more expensive. If this order goes thru, that decision may cost them their right to vote. This could disenfranchise millions of low income voters.

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    Non-American here. Those are variants, correct? Logical “or”. You should have at least one of those documents. Isn’t the passport the easiest and most obvious variant?

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        Cheapest? Is it that expensive? USA-tier expensive? Like $10k? Because in my country (and all those nearby countries where I know anything passport-related) passports are must-have and cost a few dollars to make (and the first passport is free of charge)

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          It seems like it’s either $130 or $165 (130 + 35) for a first time applicant according to the web. Keep in mind that many US households couldn’t bear a sudden $400 expense and this is even worse amongst the working poor.

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            I don’t understand. It is once per lifetime spend. And Americans somehow can pay $5 for a burger. And cannot afford $200 for a universal document?

            Ok, I suppose it is some very local nuance that I’m too outsider to understand.

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            That imposes a de facto poll tax. If the courts weren’t corrupt, they’d immediately shut that down as unconstitutional.

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              Basically, it seems that way since, afaik, no free ID is a available that meets the requirements.

              Even if it were free, getting it would still definitely be harder for the disadvantaged, but I have no idea how the courts might see that in isolation.

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      Only a minority of Americans have passports, overwhelmingly the wealthy.

      And this administration has been finding excuses to not provide passports to certain classes of people, like trans people.

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        Hahaha no. Last time I went to the DMV for anything (CA), I had an “appointment” and it still took two hours waiting in line.