Kansas Attorney General, Kris Kobach, lead a coalition of Attorneys General from 26 states in filing an Amicus brief urging the U. S. Supreme Court to allow Virginia to remove non-citizens from its voter roll. Kobach says it has always been against the law for non-citizens to vote. Every vote cast by a non-citizen effectively cancels out the vote of a U. S. citizen. It is unconscionable that Democrats and activist judges are fighting to keep them on the rolls.
States are barred from systematically removing people from voters rolls within 90 days of an election under the National Voter Registration Act. However, the brief says non-citizens are not eligible voters. They were not eligible voters before Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act, they were not eligible when Congress passed the Act, and they are not eligible today.