The state of Alabama, which requires a photo ID to vote, announced
this week that it would stop issuing driver’s licenses in counties where
75 percent of registered voters are black.
Due to budget cuts, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said that 31 satellite DMV
offices would no longer have access to driver’s licenses examiners,
meaning that residents will need to travel to other counties to apply
for licenses. The move comes just one year after the state’s voter photo
ID law went into effect.
“Every single county in which blacks make up more than 75 percent of
registered voters will see their driver license office closed. Every
one,” Archibald explained. “But maybe it’s not racial at all, right?
Maybe it’s just political. And let’s face it, it may not be either… But
no matter the intent, the consequence is the same.”
Or just maybe it is both political and racist.
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