Today, LDF issued a public comment strongly opposing the Department of Homeland Security’s proposal to expand the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program (SAVE). In the letter, LDF notes that any future changes should be developed through a transparent, deliberative process that prioritizes data accuracy, civil rights protections, and the fundamental right to vote. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s proposal to modify and reissue a system of records notice would transform the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program from a narrow benefit-verification tool into a broad identity-matching system that pulls data from multiple federal and state sources, creating heightened risks of inaccurate matches, privacy violations, and misuse in voter eligibility determinations. SAVE relies on incomplete, outdated, and inconsistent underlying data, and its use for voter eligibility verification will inevitably lead to erroneous results and wrongful voter removals. It encourages states to take actions that may wrongfully cancel the registrations of eligible voters and places Black voters and naturalized citizens at particular risk of disenfranchisement. LDF strongly urges DHS not to move forward with the proposed rule or continued expansion of SAVE. Instead, the department should suspend the expanded functionalities, conduct a comprehensive privacy and data integrity review, and fully comply with all notice and procedural requirements.
Read the full comment here.
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