Aliens are registering and voting in American elections.
Many aliens are being registered to vote by election officials even after they answer a question on the voter registration form, "Are You a U.S. Citizen?"-you guessed it-with a "No." That's right: Aliens tell election officials they're not eligible to vote, and they still get registered.
Remember the list of 278 alien voters sent by Fairfax County to the Justice Department? Who was the DOJ official to whom these cases of aliens voting were sent? Why, it was none other than Jack Smith.
After comparing the voter registration list to subpoenaed immigration records, the House Oversight Committee found "Clear and convincing" evidence that 624 aliens had voted illegally in the Dornan-Sanchez election and circumstantial evidence that another 196 aliens also had done so.
Because almost no state even attempts to verify that individuals registering to vote are U.S. citizens-and because the federal government, including both the courts and the executive branch, have put up significant barriers to such verification-we don't really know how many aliens, whether here legally or illegally, are registering and voting.
Many of these reports, based on official data received from election officials, raise the same question that the House Oversight Committee asked back in 1998: How many aliens are registered and voting who haven't contacted election officials and asked to be taken off registration lists? How many aliens haven't gotten a driver's license, making it impossible for election officials to use DMV records to find aliens who have registered?
Despite what liberals and their allies in the mainstream media say, alien registration and voting is a problem, particularly in close elections, and we have close elections all the time in America.
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