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Trump’s New Executive Order Calls for Proof of U.S. Citizenship to Vote

John Russel Laggui by John Russel Laggui
March 28, 2025
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On March 26, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that requires U.S. citizens to provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections.

This new directive calls on the Election Assistance Commission to enforce a requirement for prospective voters to present a U.S. passport or another valid government ID.

The executive order also includes provisions to prevent mail-in ballots from being counted if they arrive after Election Day.

What’s Included in Trump’s Executive Order?

The executive order is a continuation of Trump’s longstanding claims about election fraud, especially following his defeat in the 2020 presidential election.

He has repeatedly asserted that widespread election fraud occurred, although studies and investigations have shown such claims to be unfounded.

With this order, Trump aims to tighten the voter registration process, requiring proof of citizenship to ensure that only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections.

Trump framed the move as a necessary step to address what he describes as “fake elections” and “bad elections.”

The White House press statement indicated that the order seeks to “straighten out” what Trump refers to as irregularities in the election process.

This marks another chapter in his continued narrative of election security, even as the claims remain widely disputed.

The Controversy Surrounding Voter ID Laws

This move has triggered a heated debate, particularly among Democrats and civil rights groups, who view this as a thinly veiled attempt at voter suppression.

They argue that voter ID laws disproportionately affect marginalized communities, such as low-income individuals, the elderly, and communities of color, who may have difficulty obtaining the required documents.

The executive order raises significant concerns about accessibility for those who do not have easy access to government-issued identification like passports or birth certificates.

Legal experts have expressed similar concerns. Richard Hasen, a professor of law and election expert, criticized the order as an unnecessary step that will not prevent non-citizen voter registration, which is already extremely rare.

He also pointed out that it will likely disenfranchise millions of eligible voters who don’t have access to the necessary documentation to prove citizenship.

Trump’s Executive Order and Its Long-Term Impact

Trump’s push for proof of citizenship to vote represents a broader strategy of tightening voting regulations, particularly by targeting mail-in ballots, which were widely used in the 2020 election due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This executive order aligns with a series of actions by the Trump administration aimed at restricting voting access in ways that critics say could make it more difficult for millions of Americans to exercise their right to vote.

While proponents of the order argue that it is essential for securing the integrity of U.S. elections, many believe that it could further alienate certain voting groups.

For many, it raises questions about the balance between ensuring election security and safeguarding the right of eligible citizens to vote without unnecessary barriers.

The Broader Implications for U.S. Elections

As the political and legal ramifications of Trump’s executive order unfold, it’s clear that the issue of voter ID laws and election security will remain a significant point of contention in U.S. politics.

This order has brought to the forefront an ongoing battle between those advocating for more stringent voter laws to combat what they perceive as fraud and those who see such laws as a means of disenfranchising vulnerable populations.

The controversy surrounding Trump’s executive order highlights the deep divide in U.S. politics over what constitutes fair and accessible elections.

It raises fundamental questions about how the country can ensure election integrity without disenfranchising eligible voters, and whether stricter voting regulations will actually solve the issues of fraud they aim to address.

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