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Is it unlawful to obtain a VA driver's licenses, identification card, registration, title or other document issued by DMV if the person has satisfied all legal and procedural requirements for the issuance thereof, or is not legally entitled thereto, including obtaining any document issued by DMV through the use of counterfeit, forged or altered documents?

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It is unlawful to obtain any DMV-issued document, including a VA driver's license or ID, by using counterfeit, forged, or altered documents.

Step-by-step explanation:

Obtaining documents such as a VA driver's license, identification card, registration, title, or any other document issued by the DMV is indeed unlawful if it involves the use of counterfeit, forged, or altered documents. This applies even if the person has met all other legal and procedural requirements.

Laws like the Real ID Act of 2005 have put in place robust anti-fraud measures to prevent such illegal activities by requiring states to verify identities strictly and standardize security features on DL/IDs. Moreover, measures under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 have been implemented to streamline voter registration through the DMV, indicating the seriousness of proper identification procurement processes.

Regarding voter identification, there have been significant contentions about such laws' implications on democracy. Legal scholars argue that photo ID laws potentially create financial barriers to voting. Additionally, critics emphasize the potential discriminatory impacts on minorities and low-income individuals who might face challenges in obtaining the necessary photo ID, which in turn could disincentivize or prevent them from voting.

Any misuse or fraudulent attainment of identification documents, not only undermines trust in the system but also potentially bars legitimate citizens from exercising their rights, such as voting. Thus, while authorities stress the importance of such laws to prevent fraud, concerns regarding their impact on certain demographics continue to be an important discussion in legal and civil rights circles.

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