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House Passes Controversial SAVE Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote

The bill, driven by Republican leaders and facing strong opposition from Democrats, aims to prevent non-citizens from voting but raises concerns about voter suppression.

  • The SAVE Act passed the House with a 221-198 vote, largely along party lines.
  • Republicans argue the bill is necessary to protect election integrity by preventing illegal voting.
  • Critics claim the legislation addresses a non-existent problem and could disenfranchise millions of eligible voters.
  • The bill mandates documentary proof of citizenship, such as passports or birth certificates, for voter registration.
  • The SAVE Act is unlikely to pass the Senate but highlights deep partisan divides over voting rights.
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