Blue States Withhold Voter Rolls From DHS While Giving Them To Leftist Orgs For Free
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Blue States Withhold Voter Rolls From DHS While Giving Them To Leftist Orgs For Free
ERIC has 25 member states and the District of Columbia — only three are run by Republicans. Each of the Democrat-run states has senators arguing against passing the SAVE America Act.
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Democrat senators claim it is an unconstitutional invasion of privacy that the SAVE America Act requires states to share voter rolls and requisite identifying information with the federal government in order to check for noncitizens, but many of their states already share the same data with left-wing third party organizations.
Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., argued against the bill on the Senate floor, stating, “States would be required to report their full voter rolls to Department of Homeland Security and certify that there are no non-citizens on their list. And the federal government can require, then, states to purge their voter roles of any suspected non-citizens.”
“The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights has said that DHS’s desire to turn the SAVE program into a de facto national citizenship registry raises significant civil liberties concerns,” he stated, appearing to argue against the federal government being able to know who is in the country illegally or which noncitizens are attempting to vote.
“Would you trust them with your name, address, date of birth, driver’s license number, and biometric information like height, weight, hair color, and eye color? The SAVE Act asks you to place that trust in them. I personally would not,” he added.
But Rhode Island, Reed’s home state, already shares all that information with left-wing election groups like Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) and by extension the Zuckbucks-linked Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR). The state........
