A powerful coalition of Republican governors and attorneys general is throwing their full weight behind President Trump's renewed push for the SAVE America Act, delivering a crushing blow to Democrats who've spent years exploiting voter registration loopholes to maintain their grip on power.
The GOP leaders are sounding the alarm about a dirty little secret the mainstream media won't touch: states that refuse to secure their borders and harbor millions of illegal aliens are gaining "undue influence" in federal elections through manipulated voter rolls and inflated population counts.
"The current system is fundamentally broken and gives certain states an unfair advantage," one Republican attorney general told Fox News. "We're talking about states that actively encourage illegal immigration, then benefit politically from those same policies. It's a rigged game, and the American people deserve better."
Trump's SAVE Act: A Game-Changer for Election Integrity
The SAVE America Act would require citizenship verification for all federal election voter registrations – a common-sense reform that Democrats have fought tooth and nail for years. Why? Because they know their political machine depends on exploiting these gaps in our election system.
This isn't just about voter fraud – though that's certainly part of it. States with large illegal alien populations see their congressional representation and Electoral College votes inflated based on census counts that include non-citizens. Meanwhile, law-abiding states that respect immigration law get shortchanged.
"We're essentially allowing states that break federal immigration law to be rewarded with extra political power. It's insane."
The GOP coalition represents millions of Americans who are sick and tired of watching blue states game the system while red states play by the rules. With Republican control of government, there's finally a real chance to close these loopholes once and for all.
Democrats will scream and cry about "voter suppression," but asking people to prove they're citizens before voting in American elections isn't suppression – it's sanity. The only question is: why did it take this long to fix something so obviously broken?
