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Explaining the Proper: The imaginary scourge of noncitizen voting

Editorial Board Published January 19, 2025
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Republicans in a number of states are pushing for federal laws to deal with noncitizen voting, one thing they insist is an pressing matter requiring intervention on the highest ranges of the federal government. However the issue does not likely exist and is a smokescreen for guidelines, laws, and practices that assist Republicans win elections.

Earlier this week, 12 of the state chairs for the right-wing State Freedom Caucus Community despatched a letter to congressional leaders pushing for passage of the “Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act.” The regulation, proposed by Republicans, purports to shut loopholes permitting for noncitizen voting.

“The states continue to face the prospect of a huge population of noncitizens illegally voting in our elections and potentially affecting the outcome,” the letter alleges. “We must close the loopholes that put the integrity of our elections at risk. We need the SAVE Act to ensure that only U.S. citizens vote in U.S. elections.”

That is false. 

First, it’s already unlawful for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. If a noncitizen even registers to vote, they may resist 5 years in jail. In a research carried out by the left-leaning Brennan Middle for Justice, researchers may discover solely 30 incidents of suspected noncitizen voting within the 2016 election, comprising 0.0001% of votes that had been forged in these jurisdictions. That quantity contains solely potential noncitizen votes—not instances which have been investigated and decided to be ineligible.

Not solely is noncitizen voting extraordinarily uncommon, it’s additionally not coordinated by any teams in a technique to systematically management the outcomes of elections.

Moreover, civil rights teams have referred to as the SAVE Act “unnecessary and dangerous,” and mentioned it “is intended to elicit irrational fear of the growing number of citizens of color.”


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Selling these lies creates an setting the place voter-suppression legal guidelines and laws can thrive. When these guidelines are in place, eligible voters have then been barred from voting, and continuously when election turnout is low, that has favored the political fortunes of the Republican Celebration (however it isn’t the case in each election).

Noncitizen voting can be a handy boogeyman for the best. Conservative concepts and candidates are sometimes unpopular, however as an alternative of confronting this lack of enchantment, the best can merely blame noncitizens—a inhabitants they demonize anyway—for his or her loss. Trump did this in 2017, when he falsely claimed that his popular-vote loss to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton was the fault of undocumented immigrants.

Campaigning in opposition to an imaginary wave of noncitizen voting serves many functions for the best: It rallies supporters in opposition to migrants, it pushes legal guidelines that assist Republicans, and it excuses Republican losses in elections. The core problem is made up, however the results are sadly very actual.

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