The sanctity of voting lies in the promise that every eligible citizen has an equal voice. However, the proposed SAVE Act threatens this foundation by creating unnecessary, “show your papers” barriers that would disenfranchise millions of our fellow Americans.

While proponents claim this bill secures our elections, it ignores a simple fact: Noncitizen voting is already illegal and vanishingly rare. Instead, the act targets eligible voters by requiring specific documents, like passports or birth certificates, just to register. Research shows that roughly 21 million Americans lack immediate access to these papers. This burden falls hardest on seniors whose birth records are lost, married women with name changes and rural citizens living miles from government offices.

Protecting election integrity should mean ensuring that no legal voter is silenced by red tape. By mandating in-person registration and ending mail-in options, the SAVE Act replaces accessibility with obstacles. We must protect the sanctity of the vote by making it easier, not harder, for eligible citizens to participate in our democracy.

I urge our senators to reject this overreach and instead focus on reforms that truly empower voters and modernize our systems without sacrificing our fundamental rights.

Abra Kuniak

Greensburg