02/12/2019 / By Ethan Huff
A new investigation has revealed that more than 11,000 non-citizens living in the state of Pennsylvania are currently registered to vote, despite not being legally eligible – illustrating once again that election fraud is rampant throughout our country.
Claiming a “glitch” in the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) registration system, officials in Pennsylvania admit that many people living in the state are voting in elections when they shouldn’t be – including in the most recent mid-terms, which appear to have been wrought with fraud and corruption in favor of Democrats.
Though it took a while to get Governor Tom Wolf, a Democrat, to actually cooperate, Representative Daryl Metcalfe, a Republican who previously chaired a House government oversight panel, was able to unearth evidence proving that illegal voters are meddling in the state’s elections.
“I believe that we need to take action and have those people removed immediately from the rolls,” Rep. Metcalfe told The Washington Times. “They were never eligible to vote.”
Rep. Metcalfe led the charge to obtain the documents showing this large number of illegal voters on the rolls in Pennsylvania – which Gov. Wolf tried, but failed, to keep hidden from the public. That’s because illegal voters are the bread and butter of how Democrats win elections, these days.
“Demonstrating, much less discussing, noncitizen voting activity is the worst form of heresy one can commit for left-wing groups,” says Logan Churchwell, Director of the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
The situation is even worse in Texas, it turns out, where some 100,000 non-citizens are currently on the state’s voter rolls, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. After comparing state driver’s license records, which indicate immigration status, alongside voter rolls, officials found that at least 95,000 people are registered to vote who shouldn’t be – and at least 58,000 of them have voted in elections since 1996.
“This shows the urgent need for citizenship verification for voting,” warns Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, adding that these two reports out of Pennsylvania and Texas are just “the tip of the iceberg.”
“The Department of Justice should follow up with a national investigation,” he says.
California, Florida, and various other states have similarly been caught registering non-citizens to vote, which is why some are now pushing for voter registration requirements to include mandatory proof of citizenship – as, currently, no state in the Union requires such proof in order for a person to register to vote.
But a U.S. District Court Judge last year struck down a proposal towards this end that was put forth by former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, meaning illegal voters will continue to meddle with American elections into the foreseeable future.
President Trump warned about this back in 2017 when he stated that “millions and millions” of people are voting illegally in American elections. He then set up a presidential commission to look into the matter further, only to be obstructed by Leftist states that refused to hand over voter data as requested.
Texas, however, is taking matters into its own hands by implementing its own verification system that compares all new voter registrations with federal immigration records available through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
“This carries the benefit of being a report plus a reform,” says Churchwell about the program. “This wasn’t a one-off research project. Texas will be actively screening for existing potential noncitizen registrants on a monthly basis, which is something we’ve long pushed for.”
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