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Voting in the US just became much harder, in yet another erosion of democracy

HG by HG
13 February 2026
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The US House of Representatives has passed a bill requiring proof of US citizenship for anyone voting in the midterm elections.

The House – controlled by the Republicans, took the vote on 11 February 2026 ahead of the midterms in November.

The bill passed 218-213 to approve the SAVE America Act. Only one Democrat switched sides and backed the Republican bill.

The legislation will now move forward to the also Republican-led Senate. According to Reuters:

it is expected to receive a vote but unlikely to garner the 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority needed for passage.

Democrats said the bill will impose unnecessary burdens on American voters. Additionally, it will give Donald Trump even more electoral power.

Bullshit erosion of voting rights

The legislation first emerged during the 2024 presidential election campaign. It was driven by Trump’s false claims that large numbers of people who were in the country ‘illegally’ had been voting in federal elections.

But let’s not forget, you can’t be illegal on stolen land.

A similar version of the bill passed the House twice – last April and in 2024. However, it died both times once it reached the Senate.

This vote came only a week after Trump called for Republicans to “nationalize” elections.

Along with requiring proof of citizenship to vote, it would also criminalise election officials who register anyone without the proper documentation.

Republicans also added a photo ID requirement for both in-person and mail-in voting.

However, it is already illegal for non US citizens to vote in federal elections. Additionally, the Center for Election Innovation and Research found that illegal voting is extremely rare.

It found:

CEIR continues to find that sweeping allegations about noncitizen registrations or voting appear to arise from misunderstandings, mischaracterizations, or outright fabrications about complex voter data. In every examined case, when claims about large numbers of noncitizens on voting rolls are subject to scrutiny and properly investigated, the number of alleged instances falls drastically. When investigations do turn up rare instances of improper registration or voting, officials take swift action to ensure that American elections remain secure.

So basically, it’s just another right-wing nonsense talking point that Republican friends-of-nonces are using to both demonise migrants and shut down what little democracy the US has left.

Erosion of democracy

Democratic Party leaders told Reuters that the bill is an attempt to suppress the vote. It would also undermine their electoral chances at a time when they are favoured to take control of the House.

Recently, the Democrats won a seat in the Texas state Senate, which the Republicans are seeing as a wake-up call as well as a picture of what is to come if Trump’s violent regime continues.

But the new legislation is nothing short of an attempt to erode democracy. Republicans know they are on borrowed time – and there is only so long their murderous, fascist police state can continue.

Republicans are running scared – millions of Americans have woken up since ICE agents murdered both Renee Good and Alex Pretti in cold blood. Now, the Epstein files and the associated cover-up at the highest levels of government mean that Trump and his cronies will go to any length to hold onto power.

Because let’s face it, once they lose that power, they’re all ending up in jail.

Feature image via Reuters/YouTube

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