SAVE America Act Explained: Citizenship Proof, Photo IDs, and Roll Verification

FactCheck.org explains the SAVE America Act: a GOP bill that would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register for federal elections, impose a nationwide photo ID to vote (including by mail), and require states to use the DHS SAVE system to identify and remove noncitizens from voter rolls; it also addresses name changes and would impose penalties on election officials for verification failures. Experts say noncitizen voting is rare, but critics warn the rules could raise costs and create access barriers, while supporters call it a safeguard; the bill faces Senate opposition despite Trump’s push to broaden it, and public polling shows mixed support for individual provisions.
- Q&A on the SAVE America Act FactCheck.org
- The voting bill Trump says will secure victory could backfire The Washington Post
- Opinion | The Last Thing Trump Wants to Do Is Save America The New York Times
- GOP tempers flare over how to pass SAVE America Act The Hill
- Senate Republicans struggle to make their voting fight uncomfortable for Democrats Politico
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