U.S. Senator Mike Lee, representing Utah and known for advocating constitutional principles and individual liberty, posted a series of statements on social media in March 2026 regarding voting rights, non-citizen participation, and legislative efforts in the Senate.
On March 21, Lee wrote: “Voting is a constitutionally protected right. All the more reason to ensure it is exercised by AMERICANS ONLY. Those who say otherwise just want to cheat. It’s that simple.”
The following day, Lee commented on ongoing legislative efforts in the Senate: “The only secret to passing the SAVE America Act is time and willpower. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed after a 72 day filibuster. After only 6 days on the Senate floor, Democrats are already looking for an exit. Don’t let up.”
Later on March 22, Lee addressed state policies related to driver’s licenses and non-citizen voting: “All states issue Drivers Licenses to non-citizens. 19 states issue them to illegal immigrants. Some have already legalized non-citizen voting at the local level. There are 30 million non-citizens in America. This is all headed in one direction. Unless we SAVE America.”
Lee has consistently promoted constitutional principles, limited government, individual liberty, and free markets as part of his platform, according to his official website. He serves as U.S. senator for Utah and sits on several committees focused on these issues. Lee’s background includes clerking for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., earning degrees from Brigham Young University, and growing up as a fourth-generation Utahn in Provo.

