BREAKING: SAVE Act Heroically Preserves the Time-Honored Tradition of Imaginary Voters Who Somehow Already Exist
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In what experts are calling a “bold commitment to bureaucratic déjà vu,” the proposed SAVE Act is reportedly set to continue allowing millions and millions of undocumented immigrants to vote—primarily because, according to critics, “if you’re already registered, nobody is asking you to prove anything again.” “Yes, the bill tightens registration requirements,” said one concerned commentator, pausing dramatically. “But what about the already-registered hordes? The phantom electorate? The… paperwork-resistant democracy enthusiasts?” According to this line of reasoning, the United States has been quietly operating under a system where vast numbers of undocumented individuals successfully: navigated voter registration systems, avoided detection by state and federal agencies, and then collectively agreed to keep a low profile by never being definitively identified. “All without leaving a trace,” the source added, shaking their head. “It’s honestly impressive. ...