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The SAVE Act is infuriating. When I called to oppose the bill, my rep’s staffer told me “It’s to keep illegal aliens from voting” to which I responded:

1) Let’s not use the term “alien”; it’s dehumanizing.

2) Voter fraud (even according to the extremely conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation) is extremely rare. Is it really worth disenfranchising tens of millions of voters because a few people commit voter fraud in an election year (at most)? She said she couldn’t answer the question, and I told her I didn’t expect her to— but that I wanted her to really think about what this bill would do if passed, and what their office represents (it’s a Republican office in favor of the SAVE Act). It is a poll tax which violates the 24th amendment, and it’s designed to suppress the votes of married women, people of color, the elderly, and rural voters.

Liz's avatar

Homan making concessions to actually *follow* laws like "adhere to laws allowing Congressional oversight of detention facilities" is wild. We shouldn't have to negotiate for that.

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