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Trump's administration sought to build profiles on millions of law-abiding Americans while expanding mass surveillance — threatening civil liberties. It looked to use flawed Social Security data to screen voters, despite SSA admitting its records are incomplete and DHS acknowledging the process may be inaccurate. With automatic citizenship updates suspended, naturalized Americans risked losing their right to vote based on a flawed database.
The expanded SAVE system pulls from USCIS databases, State Department passport records, DMV data and more — making it a powerful, multi-source tool for confirming voter citizenship. States like Louisiana, Alabama and Indiana have already signed on, showing real momentum toward election integrity. Bypassing uncooperative state officials to build a verified list of citizens is exactly the kind of federal action needed to ensure that only eligible voters cast ballots.