Session #110 · 2007–09

Speech #1100065656

Native American voters were prevented from voting for failing to provide photographic identification upon request. despite the lack of such requirements under state or federal law. ArizonaLatino voters in Pima County. Arizona were reportedly met at multiple polling places with a man who claimed he was "bent on discovering" how many illegal immigrants were voting in the 2004 primary election. Dressed in a black shirt with the image of a badge and the words "U.S. Constitution Enforcement" on his back. the man carried a camera and video recorder holstered in a tool belt as he entered polling places. looking for ".anomalies." WisconsinIn the days leading up to the 2004 presidential election. voters in Milwaukees African American neighborhoods received tlyers from the fictional "Milwaukee Black Voters League." The tlier falsely claimed that individuals could be tound ineligible to vote due to traffic violations. the criminal records of family members and voting in a previous election during the year." Voters were also wamed that violations of such laws" could result in a tenyear prison sentence or forced separation from ones children.
Keywords matched
illegal immigrants

Classification

Target group
Also mentioned
Native American
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Victim

Speaker & context

Speaker
SHEILA JACKSON LEE
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
TX
Gender
F
Date
2007-06-26
Speech ID
1100065656
Paragraph
#0
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