Kamala Harris says she opposes the SAVE Act, which would require voters to present proof of US citizenship when registering for federal elections. She called the legislation 'suppression of the colored' (people of color), according to reports.
Kamala Harris, a prominent Democratic figure, has voiced opposition to the SAVE Act, which mandates voter ID for federal elections. The bill would require voters to show proof of citizenship. Harris described the measure as 'suppression of the colored,' aligning with criticisms from voting rights groups. The SAVE Act has been a focus of debate; President Trump previously stated he would not sign a housing bill unless it passes, as The Zioneer reported on July 10. The development underscores the partisan divide over voting access ahead of the midterm elections.
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