Overview
- Sen. Mike Lee and other Republicans promote the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship to register for federal elections.
- The bill mandates states to remove noncitizens from voter rolls and requires documentation for voter registration.
- Critics argue the bill addresses a non-existent problem, citing a lack of evidence for widespread noncitizen voting.
- Studies show minimal incidents of noncitizen voting, challenging the bill's justification.
- Opponents believe the bill could disenfranchise eligible voters lacking necessary documentation.