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PADILLA: “Right, absolutely nonsensical. I mean, to insist on bringing your birth certificate or -- or a passport, most -- most, a lot of Americans don't even have a passport because not everybody travels internationally. It's the equivalent of a show me your papers law to be able to exercise your fundamental constitutional right to vote. And who would be impacted? You know, the SAVE Act may sound good in some quarters. You know, one big example is what you just said, a woman who may choose to change her name when she gets married. All of a sudden her birth certificate name is different than her ID. And that becomes a problem. It's never been a problem. It isn't a problem.”