The House passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act on April 10, 2025, requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register in federal elections. It cleared the House 220–208, with four Democrats joining all Republicans. Supporters say the SAVE Act prevents noncitizen voting and strengthens election security; critics warn it would disenfranchise millions, disproportionately affecting elderly, rural and transgender voters and communities of color. The bill would amend National Voter Registration Act, obligate states to collect passports or birth certificates, create procedures to remove noncitizens, expand access to federal immigration data, and impose federal penalties, raising implementation and legal concerns. (cbsnews.com)