The irony of “flooding the zone with bullshit” is that it’s effective only because so many people think it must not be bullshit. And not all those people are true believers in who’s shipping the bull.
Case in point: SAVE. No, not the SAVE Act that’s passed the House. Systematically Alien Verification for Entitlements, a “tool” (like a broken fingernail is a screwdriver) DHS uses which Trump ordered be available to states to determine eligibility if voters. A way to check their citizenship status. Except it’s useless, because once again: Garbage In, Garbage Out.
In Texas, news reports began emerging about voters being mistakenly flagged as noncitizens soon after state officials announced the results of running the state’s voter roll through SAVE in October.The devil is in the details, and as usual, Pro Publica provides them. (It’s worth noting the Texas Secretary of State disavowed any responsibility for SAVE data being crap, claiming they are not “an investigative agency.” But it also has no power to override county level decisions.) The tl;dr is:
Our reporting showed these errors were more widespread than previously known, involving at least 87 voters across 29 counties. County election administrators suspect there may be more. Confusion took hold when the Texas secretary of state’s office sent counties lists of flagged voters and directed clerks to start demanding proof of citizenship and to remove people from the rolls if they didn’t respond.
“I really find no merit in any of this,” said Bobby Gonzalez, the elections administrator in Duval County in South Texas, where SAVE flagged three voters, all of whom turned out to be citizens.
Even counting people flagged in error, the first bulk searches using SAVE haven’t validated the president’s claims that voting by noncitizens is widespread. At least seven states with a total of about 35 million registered voters have publicly reported the results of running their voter rolls through the system. Those searches have identified roughly 4,200 people — about 0.01% of registered voters — as noncitizens. This aligns with previous findings that noncitizens rarely register to vote.
Seldom have quotes done so much work.
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