US lawmakers to vote on bill targeting noncitizen voting: ‘There would be extensive uncertainty’
The Save Act is aimed at cutting rare instances noncitizens vote - by making voter registration more difficult
The myth that noncitizens are voting in large numbers in US elections wasn't quashed with Donald Trump's victory last year. Instead, a Republican bill that would make voting more difficult for millions of eligible US voters based on this false premise is expected to come up for a vote this week.
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or Save Act, is aimed at eliminating rare instances of noncitizens voting in US elections. It could disenfranchise swaths of eligible voters - including people who changed their names in marriage, young voters, naturalized citizens and tribal residents -by requiring onerous identification to vote.
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