- United States
- Minn.
- Letter
I am writing because the momentum behind the SAVE America Act and the MEGA Act demands serious scrutiny.
If documentation requirements are expanded, Congress must guarantee accessible compliance. A free first copy of required citizenship documents, reduced costs thereafter, and voucher options are not optional add ons. They are necessary safeguards. Eligible Americans must not be priced out of their constitutional rights through administrative friction.
Verification improvements should rely on existing government databases wherever possible. When discrepancies occur, voters must receive clear notice and a defined cure period. Bureaucratic error cannot become silent disenfranchisement.
Polling stations must remain free from intimidation. There should be no federal law enforcement presence used as a visible deterrent. No ICE positioning. No armed federal deployments absent a direct and documented request from local election officials. Voting is a constitutional act, not a security threat.
Clear federal prohibitions on armed private groups acting as informal poll monitors are also necessary. The ballot box is not a staging ground for citizen enforcement.
If Congress imposes new standards, it must fund them. Unfunded mandates imposed on understaffed local offices will create confusion and distrust. Transparency must increase, but personal data must be protected from public targeting.
Non citizen voting is already illegal. Existing verification systems already operate. Expanding executive power or erecting new hurdles for lawful voters is not a substitute for effective governance.
Reform must strengthen confidence without suppressing participation. Anything less undermines the very integrity it claims to defend.