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Concern over immigration fuels voter ID proposal

With sentiment against illegal immigrants still strong, Kansas is among a dozen states this year that could require proof of citizenship before someone can register to vote.

Supporters say such a law is necessary because of what they believe is a growing trend among illegal immigrants to register to vote. Opponents see it as anti-Hispanic legislation that's a solution for a problem that doesn't exist. CARL MANNING in the Kansas City Star.