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Republicans pass SAVE America Act, requiring citizenship proof and photo ID for voting, sparking debate over election integrity and voter access.
The U.S. House of Representatives, controlled by Republicans, passed the SAVE America Act on February 12, 2026, requiring voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship—such as a passport or birth certificate—for federal elections, including the upcoming midterms.
The bill also mandates photo ID for voting and requires states to share voter data with the Department of Homeland Security for citizenship verification.
Republicans say it strengthens election integrity, while Democrats and voting rights advocates warn it could disenfranchise millions, particularly marginalized communities, due to limited access to required documents.
The bill now moves to the Senate, where it faces an uncertain path due to the filibuster requirement and concerns over privacy, implementation challenges, and voter suppression.
Los republicanos aprueban la Ley SAVE America, que requiere prueba de ciudadanía e identificación con foto para votar, provocando un debate sobre la integridad electoral y el acceso de los votantes.