
Petition to Declare Public Sex Offender Registration in the United States a Violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Today, approximately one-million people in the United States are forced to register as “sex offenders”. The label leads to stigmatization, separation from society, loss of employment, loss of housing and even exposure to violence at the hands of vigilantes. The stigmatization extends to the spouses, children, family, friends, employer and anyone that associates with the registrant. The isolation, shame, stress, fear of violence, loss of income and other psychological effects are experienced by the entire household.
One arrested
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2022/11/14/54-year-old-convicted-felon-pleads-guilty-to-voter-fraud-false-registration-charges/
Like FloriDUH, TN has done similar in disenfranchising their people who have felony convictions from voting: While many states have made it easier for people convicted of felonies to vote, Tennessee has gone in the other direction (https://www.propublica.org/article/tennessee-black-voters-disenfranchised?utm_source=pocket-newtab)
There is a cultural slant to the article, but the overall point is blocking people to vote post-conviction.
Any registered citizen has the right to vote!