The Save America Act (also referred to as the SAVE Act) is federal legislation that seeks to mandate proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration. Proponents describe the bill as a necessary security measure, while the legislation also faces political opposition and challenges regarding its path through the Senate. Though descriptions of its specific requirements vary across discourse, the core focus remains on establishing stricter citizenship verification for voters.

“It's simple. All voters must show this is the save America act. All votes must show voter ID, all voters should show proof of session ship. Variety, proof of citizenship, and then third, and I'm telling you it's the most important, no mail and ballasts-- ballots except for illness, military, or disability.”

“The Save Act, of course, is on the uh on the uh the agenda of Congress. The Democrat party is fighting against us.”