That's the least of it. The biggest group this affects is married women who changed their name. Since it no longer matches the birth certificate, they can't use that. Since the passport has a black and white photo, they can't use that either.
In the best case, they have to find three different documents, which they may not be able to easily obtain, and which require spending time and money for, in order to vote. Many won't.
Yeah. Varies a lot by state.
Headline isn't great, but they've started impersonating local police, which is something ICE has not done before. Locally, a big part of what rapid responders do is to verify that a local police action is not ICE or Border Patrol. If ICE is running around with fake local police badges, this becomes a lot harder.
Turns out it had a view count limit that I didn't notice. Here's an archived copy; not a completely trustworthy archive, but they seem to be accurate on this one.
Yes. Lots of people. Mostly the not-rich
They tend to spread it onto other platforms though
A lot of local reporters think their job depends on staying on the good side of local police in order to retain access
They've got support from Musk and Zuckerberg so that means banning their platforms
Yes, but cause a lot of suffering in the meantime
A ton of us voted against this
Yeah, I expect it of the New York Times, which is afraid of losing access. Local outlets have nothing to lose by speaking truth to power