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21 States Urge DHS Secretary Noem to Secure Federal Elections from Illegals

A group of 21 GOP Secretaries of State are calling on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem to secure America’s elections from illegal aliens.

One thing that the DOGE revelations have taught us is that there are a shocking number of illegal aliens voting in US elections. When you hear the numbers, you might be shocked that we managed to re-elect President Donald J. Trump at all.

Secretary Noem has the authority to make changes at the regulatory level that would clean up the voter rolls, which is something that Congress is unfortunately too weak and scared to do.

The Republican Secretaries of State have sent Noem a letter outlining steps she can take to prevent as many illegal aliens from registering and voting again. The letter explains improvements that Noem could make to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program. That’s the federal system that verifies citizenship status.

 

The problem with the SAVE program is that it’s chock-full of bureaucratic inefficiencies that make it difficult to tell whether a person registering to vote is an illegal alien—and those inefficiencies are most likely by design.

The federal SAVE program makes it extremely difficult for officials at the state level to use it to verify the citizenship status of voter registrants. States have cumbersome restrictions on how they can use SAVE. The SAVE program also uses outdated technology and it’s wildly expensive for the states to even access it or use it.

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) audit of the Social Security Administration inadvertently uncovered the fact that there are tons of illegal aliens in this country who have fraudulently obtained social security numbers.

They found that there are 60 million more people with active social security numbers than the population of America. Elon Musk pointed out in an interview that 20 million people have duplicate social security numbers.

Most of those 20 million are likely illegal aliens. Here’s how this scam works and how cowardly Republicans in Congress have failed to address it for decades.

Rhode Island is the perfect example. It’s a reliably “blue” state for the Democrats and they even have a strict Voter ID law. You’d think their elections are secure and accurate, right? Nope.

As a sanctuary state, Rhode Island grants driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. If an illegal has a fraudulent social security number, then it’s super-easy for them to get a license. And state election officials aren’t exactly what you would call “diligent” when it comes to checking a person’s citizenship status when they register to vote.

They have Voter ID in Rhode Island, but every illegal alien can get a valid ID, so it’s a moot point. They just show their valid Rhode Island driver’s license when they go to illegally vote in every presidential election.

The SAVE program seems to have been designed to make it as hard as possible for secretaries of state to use it. For one thing, it doesn’t allow batch processing of the names of voter registrants.

If Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen’s office wants to check the status of 10,000 new voter registrants with the SAVE program, they can’t do it all at once. They have to check them all… one… at… a… time.

SAVE also charges the states a ton of money to use it. And while the states have to check voter registrants one at a time because SAVE is using frickin’ 1990s technology, the feds charge the states a fee for every single search. Batch processing and a one-time fee would make it much easier for states to secure their elections.

SAVE also prevents secretaries of state from accessing key identifiers. It’s tough to verify the citizenship of voter registrants when you can’t access birth dates, social security numbers, or driver’s license numbers to check them against the information the registrant provides.

There are additional changes to the system that the secretaries are proposing that would make it even easier for states to verify the citizenship status of voters. DHS Secretary Noem is likely to implement many if not all of the changes. It is, after all, a national security threat to have millions of illegal aliens trying to steal our elections for the Democrats.

This will also help shore up future elections and take away a major advantage that Democrats currently have when it comes to Americans choosing their presidents.


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