Session #105 · 1997–99

Speech #1050107241

To top it off. H.R. 1428 would allow states and local officials to reject voter registration applications and to force the person registering into the intimidating position of trying to prove that two huge bureaucracies data bases are flawed. The Social Security Administration and the Immigration and Naturalization Service. which are both charged with verifying names of registered voters in this misguided act. say they cannot do it. The Social Security Administration did not begin recording citizenship status until 1980. The agency clearly states. "The use of our system for confirmation of citizenship is not feasible." The INS has no records of native born American citizens and can only verify the status of those who were naturalized in recent years. How many people will take the time to obtain a copy of their birth or naturalization certificate that they have not had to produce for years? How many people who are native born Americans will feel that they are being given "the third degree" by local elected officials just because the officials perceive that they appear to be Hispanic or Asian or any other racial or ethnic minority? It is unfair. illegal and unconstitutional to make voting easy for one group of citizens and difficult and intimidating for another group.
Identified stereotypes
Generalizes that Hispanic or Asian people will be unfairly targeted by election officials.
Keywords matched
naturalization naturalized Naturalization Immigration

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
BOB FILNER
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
CA
Gender
M
Date
1998-02-11
Speech ID
1050107241
Paragraph
#0
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