Even with respect to policing in-person voting, Representative Anchia testified that DPS officers had shown a collection of photo IDs to legislators and they could not tell which ones were fake,(147) leading him to conclude that poll workers would be no better at evaluating what IDs were authentic, a matter not addressed by the terms of SB 14.
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But Representative Hernandez-Luna testified convincingly that illegal immigrants are not likely to try to vote. They are living in the shadows. They dont want any contact with the government for fear of being deported because thatI mean, my family was afraid to even go grocery shopping much less attempt to illegally vote.(153)
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Representative Todd Smith admitted that he had no facts to support his concerns about non-citizen voting, but was reacting to allegations.155 Furthermore, non-citizens (legal permanent residents and visa holders) can legally obtain a valid Texas drivers license and a concealed handgun license,156 making the use of those IDs to prevent noncitizen voting rather illusory.