Congressional Republicans acted to “save democracy” with a new bill, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act). According to Fred Lucas at The Daily Signal, is sponsored in the House by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) and in the Senate by Senator Mike Lee. Here is an explanation for the bill.
“Due to the wide-open border that the
Biden administration has refused to close, practically engineered to open, we
now have so many noncitizens in the country that if only one out of 100 voted,
they would cast hundreds of thousands of votes,” House Speaker Mike Johnson
(R-La), said Wednesday during a press conference in front of the Capitol.
“Since our elections are so razor thin
these days – just a few precincts in 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 actually
change the outcome of our elections,” Johnson said….
The House speaker noted that about 16
million illegal aliens have entered the United States since Joe Biden took
office as president.
The
new “legislation would amend the 1993 National Voter Registration Act, also
known as the “motor voter law,” to require that states obtain documentary proof
of citizenship from someone before he or she may register to vote.” The legislation
would “also require states to remove noncitizens from existing voter rolls.” Roy
told reporters:
“The most fundamental thing you can do to
destroy the rule of law and to destroy our republic is to undermine faith in
elections and undermine integrity of elections by making it unclear as to who
is voting and limiting our ability to know that only citizens are voting.” [He
added:]
We are here for the 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 where we have the clear authority under the Constitution of the
United States, under our laws as Congress, to set the terms of those elections.
Lee and Roy are trying to protect the rule of one-citizen-one-vote of Americans, which means that every lawmaker should vote for it. Anyone who does not vote for it either wants or accepts the idea of noncitizens voting in American. However, we have lawmakers who will oppose it.
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