Proof of American citizenship in the country’s elections
US President Donald Trump signed an executive decree to provide government documents on citizenship and citizenship.
The White House said in a statement: “Presentation of government documents on US citizenship in voter registration forms to the Election Assistance Commission will be required.” This verdict will strengthen the citizenship of the voters and prevent foreign nationals from interfering in the US election.
In this decree, government agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Organization are required to provide access to the federal database in order to verify voters.
The command also attempts to prevent the postal sheets that arrive by election officials after the Election Day. The executive decree warns states about counting the votes received after the Election Day. According to the decree, federal funding to states that do not follow the provisions of this decree will be cut off.
“We intend to reform our electoral procedure in a way that our elections are respected and honest and people know that their votes will be counted,” Trump said. We want our elections to be free and fair. The country has become ill for fake elections and bad elections. We will make this issue in any way possible.