Kobach, a Republican, introduced the Secure and Fair Elections (SAFE) Act at a January 2011 news conference, claiming it was needed to prevent fraud, especially to stop noncitizens from registering and voting. Six months later, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Arizona could not require proof of citizenship for people who registered using the national mail voter registration form, created by the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.

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What happened when Kansas tried a version of Trump's SAVE Act? Chaos

As the Senate considers President Donald Trump's stringent anti-voter fraud measure, legal experts say Kansas's offers a troubling case study.

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