Jack Posobiec pushed for the SAVE Act to be included in Congress’ September spending bill on Tuesday’s episode of Human Events Daily. He began the show by asking a simple question to his audience: Should illegal aliens be able to vote in any election in America?
He went on to describe how immigrants are essentially able to do so in many states at the moment due to the lack of identification checks and procedures that should be put in place to prevent them from voting. The solution, he stated, is to pass the SAVE Act, or the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, which would allow only eligible citizens to register to vote. All voters would need to show documentary proof of citizenship when they register. Additionally, it would require states to purge non-citizens from voter rolls and queue them for deportation.
.@JackPosobiec has a question: "Should illegal aliens be allowed to vote?" pic.twitter.com/XoGSqNUyy9
— Human Events (@HumanEvents) August 27, 2024
“This is something that absolutely needs to be put into place, and not just the swing states – but certainly the swing states – in all 50 states,” Posobiec said, also reporting that the act has already been passed in the House. “It also sounds like something that should be nonpartisan, and, more than anything else, should be something that all Republicans can get behind.” […]
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