What is Trump-backed SAVE America Act and what could it mean for US vote?

The Senate debates a Trump-endorsed bill demanding stricter proof of citizenship for voting, a move critics call a solution in search of a problem.

The Senate debates a Trump-endorsed bill demanding stricter proof of citizenship for voting, a move critics call a solution in search of a problem. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • What is Trump-backed SAVE America Act and what could it mean for US vote?

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The United States Senate has resumed debate on the SAVE America Act, a controversial piece of legislation that would mandate documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration in federal elections. The bill, championed by former President Donald Trump as his "top priority," has reignited a fierce national debate over election integrity, voter access, and the specter of widespread fraud. The renewed Senate focus comes amid a charged political climate, placing the issue of voting rights and security squarely back on the congressional agenda. At its core, the SAVE America Act seeks to amend federal election law by requiring individuals to provide specific documentation, such as a passport or birth certificate, to prove U.S. citizenship when registering to vote. Proponents, aligning with Trump's long-standing assertions, argue the measure is a necessary safeguard to prevent non-citizens from voting and to restore public confidence in the electoral system. They contend that current reliance on self-attestation under penalty of perjury is insufficient and that documented proof is a baseline requirement for the fundamental right to vote. Opponents, including voting rights advocates and many Democratic lawmakers, have condemned the proposal as a modern-day poll tax that would disproportionately disenfranchise eligible voters, particularly the elderly, low-income citizens, naturalized Americans, and minority groups who may face greater hurdles in obtaining or replacing the required paperwork. They point to numerous studies and bipartisan commissions which have consistently found that in-person voter fraud by non-citizens is exceptionally rare. Critics argue the bill addresses a virtually non-existent problem while creating significant new barriers to participation. The legislative battle carries profound political implications. For Trump and his allies, the push for the SAVE America Act is a direct appeal to a base that remains deeply skeptical of the 2020 election outcome. It frames electoral politics as a system under threat, requiring drastic protective measures. For Democrats and civil rights organizations, the fight is a continuation of decades-long struggles...

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