U.S. House Passes SAVE Act

89% of United States citizens support the Save Act.
 
89% of the citizens, including you and all else on this board,

DO NOT KNOW ALL THAT IS IN THIS BILL.....

that's a fact.
You are in the 11% of the population that wants stolen elections for Democrats.
 
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The blue image is directly from the Act.

You can use Military ID, however you must present your record of military service showing you were born in the United States.

A couple of problems.

#1 The military isn't going to give you your personnel jacket to walk out with to take to a voter registration location and return it later. The "normal" record of military service is the DD-214.

#2 However the DD-214 is only generated at the end of an enlistment (enlisted) or end of commission (officer), so if you are a first term'er you don't have a DD-214 to show.

#3 It requires the DD-214 show show the place of birth as the United States, however DD-214's don't show place of birth, they show date of birth and location of initial entry, but not place of birth. (Now the DD-214 could be updated for future separations, but all of us that got one in the past wouldn't have a qualifying DD-214.)

#4 It limits the applicability of military ID and record of service only to those born in the United States. So if my US citizen children had been born in Japan while my wife and I were stationed there instead of Guam, their place of birth would be Japan. Even if they presented military documentation, they wouldn't be able to register to vote because Japan isn't in the United States.

#5 Paragraph 5 under Documentary Proof allows for the presentation of a valid Federal, State or Trible ID (which doesn't show place of birth) if one or more other document that does show place of birth is also provided. However, and here is the kicker - the law states that this is allowed for ID NOT listed in items 1-4. Items 1-4 were REAL ID, Passport, Military ID and military record showing place of birth, and Federal ID showing place of birth.
  • Why is #5 important, because paragraph 5D under the proof of citizenship section allows for presenting a Consular Report of Birth Abroad. But since Military ID is one of 1-4 and 5D specifically EXCLUDES items 1-4 for use in conjunction with a Consular Report of Birth Abroad with a Military ID.
  • So for Military ID (which doesn't indicated place of birth), members will often not have a DD-214 and the DD-214 doesn't show place of birth AND if you show a military ID you can't use a Consular Report along with a military ID anyway.

Brilliant.

WW
 
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