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Demand the House Hold a Vote on the SAVE Act!

FLASH: Biden threatens to veto the SAVE Act if it passes. Tell the House Republican leadership you want a vote to put Democrats on record as opposing safeguards to ensure only citizens vote!


Only citizens can constitutionally vote, and 81% of Americans want ID verification to vote. It’s pretty straightforward.

 

Yet Democrats, who are assaulting American citizenship on a daily basis - elections, open borders, fiscal health, welfare to noncitizens, oppose the SAVE Act, a bill to ensure that only citizens can register to vote.

 

We are proud to join our friends at Americans for Limited Government to tell Congress it’s time to stand up for AMERICANS and pass the SAVE Act.



HR 8281, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act requires proof of citizenship for all voter registrations in the U.S. Under the 15th Amendment, only U.S. citizens have a right to vote: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged..." yet many states and municipalities do not bother to verify that those registering to vote are U.S. citizens. This obvious gap in the laws of the several states versus the U.S. Constitution requires Congress to act under Article I, Sec.8's Necessary and Proper Clause to enact a law, like the SAVE Act, to protect our voting franchise and to remove non-citizens from the voting rolls.


The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, legislation led by Congressman Chip Roy(R-Texas) in the House and Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) in the Senate. If passed the bill would require proof of American citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.


In a statement released to CHQ Rep. Roy said the American people deserve an election system they can trust - an election system that guarantees that only legal votes are cast toward electing public officials. Recently, in at least six battleground states, profound questions have been raised about the legality and constitutionality of many voting laws.


Many states have worked to relax voting standards, calling even obvious integrity practices "voter suppression." This is a problem for many reasons, but specifically to ensure only legal U.S. citizens - whether naturalized or through birth - are voting in U.S. elections.


Verifying citizenship in elections should be a priority for all states. The federal form to register to vote doesn't require documentation to prove citizenship, but rather just that applicants registering to vote must "attest to being citizens." Some states look at driver's license records to see whether any noncitizens registered to vote. But driver's license records can often be outdated and may not indicate if an individual is a naturalized citizen.

 

While Congress has only a narrow role in the election process according to the Constitution, it can ensure that States that believe in election integrity have access to the information they need to secure their election registration rolls.

 

 

Specifically, the SAVE Act:

 

*         Allows such information as may be necessary to enable state officials with the ability to verify that an applicant for voter registration in federal elections is a citizen of the United States.


*         Requires the Department of Homelands Security to provide, without a fee, inquiring states with information from the "SAVE system" which houses data providing for who is a naturalized citizen of the United States.


*         Requires the Social Security Administration to provide inquiring states with social security information (confidentiality safeguards required) that provides for who is a citizen born in the United States.


*         Allows for proactive use to check individuals registering to vote and allows for retroactive purposes in order to allow states to clean out their current voter registration rolls.





 

Speaker Mike Johnson warned that a "dangerously high number" of illegal immigrants are able to vote in U.S. elections and said it could even affect who wins or loses.


"Due to the wide open border that the Biden administration has refused to close, in fact, that they engineered to open, we now have so many non-citizens in the country that if only one out of 100 of those voted, they would cast hundreds of thousands of votes," Johnson said, according to reporting by FOX News.

 

"And since our elections are so razor-thin… and a few states decide the makeup of Congress and who is elected to the White House, this is a dangerously high number, and it is a great concern to millions and millions of Americans. It could obviously change the outcome of our elections."

 

"States are not allowed right now to prove if somebody claims on that simple form that they're a citizen, they can vote. They're not allowed to prove whether it's true or not. We all know intuitively that a lot of illegals are voting in federal elections, but it's not been something that is easily provable," Johnson said, according to the FOX report. "We don't have that number. This legislation will allow us to do exactly that. It will prevent that from happening."


"We're here for the simple proposition supported by the vast majority of the American people, that only citizens of the United States should vote. That we should have documentary proof. That we should have a system to guarantee that only citizens of the United States vote in federal elections," Roy said according to reporting by Elizabeth Elkind.


"It is true that [President Joe] Biden has welcomed millions and millions of illegal aliens, including sophisticated criminal syndicates and agents of adversarial governments, into our borders and even on humanitarian parole," Speaker Johnson said according to NewsMax.


"It is true that a growing number of localities are blurring the lines for noncitizens by allowing them to vote in municipal elections [and] it is true that Democrats have expressed a desire to turn non-citizens into voters."

 

The Capitol Switchboard is (202-224-3121), call your Senators and Representative TODAY to demand that they co-sponsor and vote for the SAVE Act.




  • Congress

  • Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act

  • Speaker Mike Johnson

  • citizenship to vote

  • voting laws

  • Rep. Chip Roy

  • H.R 8281

  • voter lists

  • federal spending

  • Republican majority

  • national debt

  • continuing resolution

  • omnibus appropriations bill

  • regular order

  • PAYGO rules

  • Senator Rand Paul

  • Waive reading of the bill

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After decades of failure, I am not sure how much we can trust any GOP legislation (or elected officials).

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Why are my comments below being censored? Please explain.

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