The SAVE America Act is a Republican-backed proposal associated with former President Donald Trump that would change how voting eligibility is verified in U.S. elections. Under the bill, states would be required to take steps to identify noncitizen voters and require voters to confirm they are U.S. citizens as part of the registration and voting process. The legislation also includes requirements such as proving citizenship for voter registration and providing photo identification to vote, according to reporting on the measure. The House has passed the SAVE America Act, but the bill faces uncertainty in the Senate, including challenges such as the potential for a filibuster, and it would require bipartisan support for passage. Supporters argue the proposal would strengthen election security and improve public confidence in elections. Critics contend the requirements could impose substantial burdens on eligible voters and may disproportionately affect certain demographic groups. The bill’s supporters and opponents therefore disagree on both the necessity and the likely impact of the proposed verification requirements.