The House of Representatives passed the "Save America Act" proposed by Congressman Chip Roy, which aims to prevent non-citizens from voting in U.S. federal elections. All Democratic House members voted against the bill except for one — Henry Cuellar from Texas. The bill was ultimately approved with 218 votes in favor and 213 votes against.
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The House of Representatives passed the "Save America Act" proposed by Congressman Chip Roy, which aims to prevent non-citizens from voting in U.S. federal elections. All Democratic House members voted against the bill except for one — Henry Cuellar from Texas. The bill was ultimately approved with 218 votes in favor and 213 votes against.