That...
1) Voter ID will keep black people from voting.
2) placing guardrails on mail-in voting will stop black people from voting, or
3) anything in the SAVE Act will disenfranchise the black community,
Let me ask you this up front:
Did you, as a black person vote in the last election? The last primary? Did you have any black friends who voted separately or alongside you?
If you answered yes to any of those questions, then I'm afraid I have news for you:
You are a shining example of what black voter disenfranchisement shouldn't look like.
If you believe black people are being denied that right, and are black yourself, yet you're still voting despite years of freely traveling to your polling place without whites rioting, flipping your car, or burning crosses in your yard because you did, then you are a living, breathing contradiction of that belief, and that such a thing exists only in the figments of your mind.