Democrats Reject SAVE Act: 'Racist Fearmongering' or Voter Integrity?

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House Democrats Near-Unanimously Oppose SAVE Act to Ensure Noncitizens Don't Cast Ballots

In a recent development, House Democrats have overwhelmingly opposed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill that aims to ensure noncitizens do not cast ballots in American elections. The bill, which requires documentary proof of citizenship to vote for president and Congress, narrowly passed the lower chamber with a vote of 221-198.

The SAVE Act has been criticized by Democrats as a tool of "racist fearmongering" and an attempt to suppress minority votes. Representative Summer Lee, D-Pa., argued that the bill is designed to prevent black, brown, LGBTQIA, and young voices from being heard. However, Republicans have countered that the bill is necessary to maintain the integrity of American elections.

Representative Chip Roy, R-Texas, accused Democrats of wanting noncitizens to vote in American elections. He pointed out that the bill is a response to the influx of immigrants entering the country under President Joe Biden's administration. More than 7.2 million illegal immigrants have entered the United States since Biden took office, a population greater than 36 states.


The issue of voter ID laws has been a contentious one in American politics. Democrats have argued that such laws disenfranchise minority voters, while Republicans have maintained that they are necessary to prevent voter fraud. According to Gallup surveys, 8 in 10 Americans support voter ID laws.

The SAVE Act is not the first piece of legislation aimed at preventing noncitizens from voting in American elections. Earlier this year, most House Democrats voted against a measure that would have barred illegal immigrants and other noncitizens from voting in local elections in Washington, D.C. The bill is considered dead on arrival in the Senate.

The issue of voter fraud has been a concern for many Americans, particularly in the wake of the 2020 presidential election. Republicans have argued that the election was marred by widespread fraud, while Democrats have maintained that there is no evidence to support such claims. The SAVE Act is seen as an attempt to address these concerns and ensure the integrity of American elections.

In conclusion, the SAVE Act has been a contentious issue in American politics, with Democrats arguing that it is a tool of "racist fearmongering" and Republicans maintaining that it is necessary to ensure the integrity of American elections. The bill has passed the lower chamber and will now move on to the Senate. It remains to be seen whether it will become law.

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