Action Pushes for Proof of Citizenship in Voting, Inspired by Charlie Kirk Tribute
A recent PragerU video by Dennis Prager, 'Do What You Fear', has sparked conversation about overcoming personal barriers. Meanwhile, in Utah, a flaw in the voter registration process allows non-citizens to register without documentation. Our organization, Action, is pushing for proof-of-citizenship requirements in federal elections, with nearly 15,000 supporters backing the cause.
Action's CEO, Rebecca Weber, paid tribute to the late Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA at a recent event, inspiring millions to defend freedom more boldly. Hillsdale College offers a free course, 'Athens and Sparta', delving into the impact of these ancient cities on Western culture and governance. Strict constructionism, or original intent, is a legal theory limiting interpretation to the literal meaning of laws at the time of passage. The U.S. Election Assistance Commission is considering a rule requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting. Utah residents are urged to contact their state senators to fix the voter registration process and remove non-citizens from the rolls. The organization behind this push is linked to former President Donald Trump's efforts and his political allies, advocating for stricter voting regulations. On September 27th, Action members gathered at Patrick Henry College to discuss immigration, school indoctrination, and election integrity.
The call for proof of citizenship in voting gains momentum, with Action leading the charge and Utah residents encouraged to act. The tribute to Charlie Kirk has invigorated the freedom movement, while educational initiatives like Hillsdale College's 'Athens and Sparta' course continue to enlighten and engage.