
The debate over the SAVE America Act comes down to one simple question: Should American elections be reserved for American citizens only? A new piece from the MacIver Institute buff.ly/y1KA1TN lays out what millions of Americans already believe: requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote is not “extreme.” It’s common sense. Right now, federal voter registration relies heavily on self-attestation — checking a box and signing a form. The SAVE America Act would close that loophole by requiring documentary proof of citizenship for federal voter registration. As the article points out: every illegal vote cancels out the voice of a legal voter. That shouldn’t be controversial. Americans already show ID to board a plane, open a bank account, or access government services. Protecting the integrity of federal elections should meet at least that same standard. Election confidence doesn’t come from slogans. It comes from systems people can trust. The Senate should stop stalling and bring the SAVE America Act to the floor.




























