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A recent poll by Napolitan News Service reveals that 54% of Americans believe a significant number of illegal immigrants will vote in the upcoming November election, while 75% oppose allowing non-citizens to participate in elections. Additionally, 87% of respondents support requiring voter ID for federal elections. Amidst these concerns, congressional Republicans are advocating for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which mandates proof of citizenship to vote; although it has passed the House, it remains stalled in the Senate. The poll aligns with ongoing investigations revealing instances of illegal voter registrations, particularly in states like Ohio and Texas, where officials are assessing the integrity of voter rolls. Furthermore, 47% of voters believe illegal immigration will increase should Vice President Kamala Harris become president, reflecting a broader anxiety over immigration policies under a potential Harris administration. The survey was conducted from August 19-21 with a sample of 1,000 registered voters.
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