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The enforcement will be extremely selective. We’re talking about Republicans here. They’re not subtle about ignoring the constitution.
"Ignoring the constitution" is the bedrock of our political parties.
For example the "powers not enumerated in the constitution rest with the people" bits. There's no limit to powers today, they do what they want.
To further your point, this is about registering to vote, not voting. People already registered grandfather in. Just like the literacy treats that white folks also wouldn't pass, but it was only about the newly allowed black voters.
And also the source of the term "grandfathered in".
The law was typically along the lines of "literacy test or your grandfather could vote".
Don’t forget there are various reasons you might get disenrolled and have to register again.
Including excessive “cleaning” the registration list, for districts which have too many non-Republican voters