Weekly Spotlight: The Nonissue of Noncitizen Voting
On Thursday, the House of Representatives’ Committee on House Administration held a hearing on the threat of foreign interference in American elections.
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On Thursday, the House of Representatives’ Committee on House Administration held a hearing on the threat of foreign interference in American elections. At the hearing, the spotlight was on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. Its proponents claim it will prevent noncitizen voter fraud — but claims that this is a widespread issue are simply false and baldly xenophobic.
POGO strongly opposes this bill. Eligible voters, regardless of race or background, must have fair access to the ballot for our democracy to be a democracy. It’s vital that the House vote this bill down to protect voter rights and to prevent dangerous myths from taking hold before the election this fall.
"When the government can spy on us based on minimal standards and without external review, it is easy for agents to justify surveillance based on their own biases." - COC's @bbrockmyerSBCC calls for an end to all current and future incarnations of CITs to ensure the integrity and independence of criminal investigations. Read more here:https://t.co/RgIfmwVGkw