- South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has expressed her support for the SAVE America Act, a legislative effort aimed at tightening voter ID requirements and ensuring proof of citizenship in voting processes.
- Noem has criticized opponents of the Act, labeling them as part of the ‘radical left’ and accusing them of resisting measures that would prevent undocumented immigrants from voting.
- She argues that strong voter ID laws and proof of citizenship are essential for maintaining the integrity of elections and ensuring that only eligible citizens can vote.
- Noem’s stance is part of a broader debate on voter ID laws and election integrity, with her criticism focusing on those she believes undermine national election security.
- The SAVE America Act is positioned as a federal response to perceived leniencies at state levels concerning voter identification and citizenship verification.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been vocal about her concerns that opponents of the Act could potentially facilitate illegal voting practices by opposing stricter federal guidelines.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/noem-backs-save-america-act-slams-radical-left-opposition-voter-ids-proof-citizenship)