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Trump Eases State Checks for Citizen-Only Voting in Federal Elections
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President Trump has introduced changes to the SAVE program, enabling states to verify voter citizenship using Social Security numbers. This move aims to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections. The adjustment strengthens state authority in electoral processes. It responds to ongoing debates about election integrity.
The SAVE program, used for immigration status checks, now includes Social Security number verification. States can access this to confirm voter eligibility.
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The Context
This change targets concerns about non-citizen voting in federal elections. It aligns with Trump’s campaign promises on election security.
The U.S. has 50 states, all responsible for managing their voter rolls. Federal elections occur every two years for Congress and four for presidents.
Some support this policy, arguing it protects electoral integrity. Others worry it may discourage legal voters due to added scrutiny.
Critics fear the change could lead to voter suppression tactics. Supporters claim it’s a necessary step to prevent fraud.
The policy does not alter existing voter ID laws. States must still comply with federal voting rights regulations.
Implementation will require coordination between state election boards and federal agencies. The timeline for full adoption remains unclear.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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