This week, the Supreme Court ruled that Ohio may continue eliminating voters who have not cast a ballot in six years from voter rolls. This practice, implemented in the state for more than two decades, was questioned by voters’ rights organizations that accuse the state of suppressing the vote of poor people and people of color. Juliana Cabrales, regional director of the National Association of Latino Officials (NALEO) spoke with Samuel Orozco on Línea Abierta about the impact and the possible national repercussions of this decision.
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