Monday, March 26, 2018

Citizenship Matters

The American Civil Rights Union has challenged that activity by filing federal lawsuits against numerous jurisdictions which have more people registered to voter than residents.

Where non-citizens register and vote, while election officials do little to nothing to remove them from the voter rolls.

Four years ago, three professors at Old Dominion University estimated that at least 620,000 non-citizens were registered to vote nationwide, and the number could be substantially higher.

President Donald Trump carried the states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin by especially narrow margins-just.3 percent and 12,000 votes in the first.

The obvious solution is to require proof of citizenship to register to vote.

The majority is cheated-betrayed, really-when illegal votes change the result of an election.

Only Kansas was actively enforcing a state citizenship requirement, but that state's secretary of state, Kris Kobach, is now fighting a lawsuit brought by the ACLU claiming it's illegal for the state to ensure that those registering to vote are doing so legally.

https://townhall.com/columnists/kenblackwell/2018/03/26/citizenship-matters-n2464608

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