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Alabama to verify citizenship of registered voters with SAVE program

Allen secured an agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to identify noncitizens on the state’s voter rolls.

Secretary of State Wes Allen gives as an inaugural speech during the inauguration ceremony on Jan. 16, 2023. Inauguration Committee/Bryan Carter

Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to gain access to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements program, a program that will be used to identify noncitizens registered to vote in the state.

“This agreement is an additional tool to combat noncitizen voting, and represents Secretary Allen’s commitment to ensuring Alabama elections are decided only by the votes of eligible United States citizens,” Allen’s release stated.

“I have been very clear that only United States citizens should be voting in our elections, which is what our Constitution, state and federal law unequivocally demand,” Allen said. “My Office plans to begin using SAVE to verify the citizenship status of registered voters in Alabama and all incoming voter registrations in the immediate future. Ensuring that only eligible United States citizens are registered to vote in Alabama is a vital step to protecting our elections.”

Allen thanked his team at the Secretary of State’s Office and President Trump’s DHS-USCIS for their “hard work executing this MOA.”

“I am thankful that President Trump respects the integrity of our elections and shares my zero-tolerance policy for noncitizen voting. Through the use of SAVE, my Office will have greater access to noncitizen identification data than ever before,” said Allen.

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