The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993 mandates that states facilitate voter registration at their respective departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) and other welfare offices. These agencies must provide voter registration forms alongside application papers.
Illegals can then use these forms to access welfare benefits and obtain driver's licenses and mail-in ballots. At least 19 states and the District of Columbia also allow illegals to obtain driver's licenses, said the National Conference of State Legislatures
Without a federal law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration forms, migrants can simply claim to be U.S. citizens to register to vote, easily bypassing the official ban on non-citizens voting. Only Arizona has passed a law preventing this practice, but it applies only to state forms and not federal ones.
Probes and audits at both the federal and state level have revealed numerous illegals being included in voter rolls. Even Hans von Spakovsky, a former member of the Federal Election Commission, has highlighted various instances of illegal immigrants voting unlawfully in elections at different levels. "It's a real problem, not an imaginary problem," he told the New York Post. (Related: Big win for election integrity in PA as court confirms improper absentee ballots won't be counted.)
Polling suggests at least a fifth of mail-in ballots during the 2020 election were tainted by fraud. This compromised the legitimacy of an election that came down to a few thousand votes in a handful of states, and put incapable President Joe Biden in the White House.
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Even worse is the fact that left-wing voters groups resort to lawfare to prevent illegals unlawfully casting their vote. In one instance, left-wing voter groups sued Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperer – a Republican – earlier this year for trying to implement citizenship verification methods.
Republicans in the lower chamber of Congress approved the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act in May to combat this problem. Under the SAVE Act, states will be required to seek proof of citizenship when someone registers to vote by mail at DMVs or welfare agency offices. U.S. Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced the measure.
"It is incumbent upon Congress to implement greater enforcement measures that secure the voter registration process and ensure only American citizens decide the outcome of American elections," House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said in a statement following the SAVE Act's approval.
"The SAVE Act would defend election integrity and preserve public trust in the voting process, something we need now more than ever," Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) told the Post.
"Preventing non-citizens and illegal aliens from registering and voting in American elections should be a 100 percent issue in Congress. Unfortunately, Democrats have taken the stance that it never happens – which is false – so we shouldn't give states the tools to ensure it doesn't happen, which is absurd."
Von Spakovsky expressed belief that if the SAVE Act successfully amends the NVRA, proof-of-citizenship laws would "get passed in a lot of states." Moreover, the SAVE Act would further allow Americans to bring civil lawsuits against election officials who don’t have their agencies demand proof-of-citizenship documents.
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