Media Matters searched transcripts in the SnapStream video database for all original programming on Fox Business Network, Fox News Channel, and Newsmax TV for any of the terms “alien,” “undocumented,” or “asylum” or any variation of the terms “migrant,” “immigrant,” or “illegal” within close proximity to any of the terms “cast,” “ballot,” “fraud,” “import,” “amnesty,” “natural,” “license,” or “identification” or any variation of the terms “vote,” “elect,” “citizen,” “noncitizen,” or “ID” from September 6, 2024, when House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown that included the text of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, through October 2, 2024.
We included claims, which we defined as instances of uninterrupted blocks of speech from a single speaker. For host monologues, correspondent reports, and headlines, we defined a claim as the speech between read quotes and played clips. We did not consider the speech within the read quote or played clip unless a speaker in the segment positively affirmed said speech directly before or after the quote was read or the clip was played.
We then reviewed the video and transcripts for claims that suggested that Democrats or progressives have encouraged noncitizen voting in U.S. elections, suggested that noncitizens do vote in U.S. elections at all or at a rate that could influence the results, or highlighted individual cases of noncitizen voting.