It seems you can't read the rest of the Act.I gave you the link and reference to one such law passed almost entirely by Democrats. Among other things, there is a provision in it that prohibits anyone from being removed from a voter roll for two election cycles after the last time they voted.
But since you want to simply make shit up about the meaning here is the Justice Departments interpretation which directly contradicts your delusional attempt.
The National Voter Registration Act Of 1993 (NVRA)
Yes. Section 8 requires States to complete any program the purpose of which is to systematically remove the names of ineligible voters from the official list of eligible voters not later than 90 days prior to the date of a primary election or general election for federal office. This 90 day deadline applies to state list maintenance verification activities such as general mailings and door to door canvasses. This 90 day deadline does not, however, preclude removal of names at the request of the registrant, removal due to death of the registrant, removal due to criminal conviction or mental incapacity of the registrant as provided by State law, nor does the deadline preclude correction of a registrant’s information.