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GOP governors, AGs back Trump SAVE Act push, warn system gives ‘undue influence’ to states with illegal aliens
Why resist verification?

FIRST ON FOX: Republican governors and attorneys general are backing President Donald Trump’s push to require proof of citizenship for voting, warning in an exclusive letter that current registration systems rely on an "honor system" and fail to adequately verify who is casting ballots in federal elections.
The coalition argued the gaps give states with large populations of people in the country illegally "undue influence" over federal elections and how billions in taxpayer dollars are distributed.
The letters, from members of the America First Policy Institute’s (AFPI) Governors and Attorneys General Councils and obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital, show coordinated support from Republican state leaders for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, legislation Trump has previously said he has to sign before he'll sign anything else.
Trump has recently ramped up pressure on Congress to pass the SAVE Act, aka the SAVE America Act, calling mail-in voting "corrupt as h---" as the legislation moved to the Senate floor this week.
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"The biggest thing coming up is the SAVE America Act in the Senate," Trump said Tuesday, adding, "Who would not have voter ID, who would not have proof of citizenship? … The only people who would want not to have that are people that want to cheat."
Senate Republicans have already taken initial steps to advance the bill, voting 51-48 to begin debate, though its path forward remains uncertain as Democrats remain unified in opposition.
In a letter to Senate leadership, members of AFPI’s Governors Council described the SAVE America Act as a "commonsense measure" to ensure elections are decided "by, and only by, American citizens."
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The letter was signed by a group of Republican governors, including Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, as well as attorneys general from states including Iowa, Alabama and South Carolina.
They argued that while federal law limits voting in federal elections to U.S. citizens, states are "not required to verify citizenship at the time of registration."
"States with large illegal populations and little to no safeguards… unfairly hold undue influence in our Nation’s law-making process and how billions of dollars in tax revenue are distributed," the governors wrote.
REPS. FINE, SELF, HARRIS, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: WE'LL BLOCK THE SENATE UNTIL THE SAVE ACT PASSES
The governors also pointed to …
GOP governors, AGs back Trump SAVE Act push, warn system gives ‘undue influence’ to states with illegal aliens Why resist verification? FIRST ON FOX: Republican governors and attorneys general are backing President Donald Trump’s push to require proof of citizenship for voting, warning in an exclusive letter that current registration systems rely on an "honor system" and fail to adequately verify who is casting ballots in federal elections. The coalition argued the gaps give states with large populations of people in the country illegally "undue influence" over federal elections and how billions in taxpayer dollars are distributed. The letters, from members of the America First Policy Institute’s (AFPI) Governors and Attorneys General Councils and obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital, show coordinated support from Republican state leaders for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, legislation Trump has previously said he has to sign before he'll sign anything else. Trump has recently ramped up pressure on Congress to pass the SAVE Act, aka the SAVE America Act, calling mail-in voting "corrupt as h---" as the legislation moved to the Senate floor this week. THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE 'TALKING FILIBUSTER' AND THE SAVE ACT "The biggest thing coming up is the SAVE America Act in the Senate," Trump said Tuesday, adding, "Who would not have voter ID, who would not have proof of citizenship? … The only people who would want not to have that are people that want to cheat." Senate Republicans have already taken initial steps to advance the bill, voting 51-48 to begin debate, though its path forward remains uncertain as Democrats remain unified in opposition. In a letter to Senate leadership, members of AFPI’s Governors Council described the SAVE America Act as a "commonsense measure" to ensure elections are decided "by, and only by, American citizens." GOP TRIGGERS MARATHON SENATE FIGHT TO EXPOSE DEMS' OPPOSITION TO TRUMP-BACKED VOTER ID BILL The letter was signed by a group of Republican governors, including Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, as well as attorneys general from states including Iowa, Alabama and South Carolina. They argued that while federal law limits voting in federal elections to U.S. citizens, states are "not required to verify citizenship at the time of registration." "States with large illegal populations and little to no safeguards… unfairly hold undue influence in our Nation’s law-making process and how billions of dollars in tax revenue are distributed," the governors wrote. REPS. FINE, SELF, HARRIS, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: WE'LL BLOCK THE SENATE UNTIL THE SAVE ACT PASSES The governors also pointed to …
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