新墨西哥领导人反对联邦《拯救法案》,警告它威胁选民进入和选举安全。
New Mexico leaders oppose the federal SAVE Act, warning it threatens voter access and election security.
包括Sen. Martin Heinrich和国务卿Maggie Toulouse Oliver在内的新墨西哥官员警告联邦《SAVE法》——要求为选民登记提供公民身份证明——由于缺乏标准身份证,可能会抑制投票率,特别是农村、土著、老年人和低收入选民的投票率。
New Mexico officials, including Sen. Martin Heinrich and Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, warn the federal SAVE Act—requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration—could suppress turnout, especially among rural, Indigenous, elderly, and low-income voters, due to lack of standard IDs.
他们反对该法案,称该法案是解决不存在的选民欺诈行为的办法,并强调联邦干预对选举安全造成的风险,包括司法部对未编辑的选民数据提起诉讼。
They oppose the bill, calling it a solution to nonexistent voter fraud, and highlight risks to election security from federal interference, including a Justice Department lawsuit over unredacted voter data.
州领导人强调新墨西哥州安全投票制度, 并发誓保护民主权利。
While Republicans support the law for election integrity, state leaders stress New Mexico’s secure voting system and vow to protect democratic rights.