WATCH: DHS Secretary Noem speaks about SAVE Act and election security in Phoenix
Summary
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spoke about a voting and election bill, known as the SAVE Act, in Phoenix. The bill focuses on requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration and mandating photo identification to vote.Key Facts
- Kristi Noem is the Secretary of Homeland Security.
- Noem discussed the SAVE Act at a news conference in Phoenix.
- The SAVE Act is designed to add more rules for voting and elections.
- The bill would require people to show proof of citizenship to register to vote.
- It also mandates that voters present a photo ID when casting a ballot.
- The U.S. House of Representatives passed this Republican-backed bill.
- Noem emphasized the bill as a measure to enhance election security.
- Studies show that noncitizen voting is rare and not done in an organized way.
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