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Thousands of Illegals Voted? DOJ Silent!

2024-10-03 11:47:29

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In a shocking revelation that demands immediate action, reports have surfaced showing that a staggering 6,303 noncitizens were discovered on Virginia’s voter rolls, with an additional 6,500 in Texas. What’s more, 1,930 of these individuals had history of voting. Ain’t that obvious that this is no small glitch but a glaring hole in our electoral integrity?

DOJ’s Mysterious Silence Raises Eyebrows

Despite the alarming data, the response from the Justice Department, led by Attorney General Merrick Garland, has been chillingly quiet. One must wonder, why the silence? As we inch closer to the 2024 Presidential Election, the lack of action and communication from the DOJ is not just disappointing—it’s downright suspicious. Could it be that there’s a hidden agenda to undermine the election integrity by allowing noncitizens to tip the scales?

Border Chaos: A Convenient Voter Farm for Democrats?

With the continuous surge of immigrants across our southern border, one can’t help but connect the dots. The influx isn’t just a border security issue—it’s a strategic maneuver by the Biden administration, aiming to inflate the voter base with noncitizens who, let’s face it, are likely to vote Democrat. Huh? Isn’t it convenient how these increases coincide with election cycles?

The Urgent Need for Voter ID Laws

Now, more than ever, we need to clamp down on our voter registration processes. The SAVE Act proposed requiring proof of citizenship in person for voter registration, but its implementation is still pending. How many more elections will we face under the shadow of doubt before real measures are taken?

Conclusion:

As we stand on the brink of another presidential election, the need for transparency and stringent voter ID laws is clear as day. The integrity of our democracy depends on it. It’s time to stop the silence, close the loopholes, and ensure that every vote cast is legal and legitimate. After all, if we can’t trust our elections, what can we trust?

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