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According to reports from WAFF, the exact methods by which these individuals managed to register to vote remain unclear. However, there is growing concern that Democrat and Biden-administration-aligned non-governmental organizations (NGOs) may have played a role. Reports suggest that these NGOs have been actively involved in providing guidance and collecting voter registrations from individuals who have recently crossed the border illegally. Additionally, illegal immigrants have reportedly been able to pick up voter registration forms at welfare offices and other government assistance facilities across at least 46 states, as reported by the NY Post.
Here is the clip of WAFF’s report:
The situation is further complicated by the fact that federal voter registration forms in most states do not require proof of citizenship. As the NY Post reports, “Every state but North Dakota, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, and Wyoming gives applicants for either welfare benefits, driver’s licenses, or, in some cases, mail-in ballots federal voter registration forms without demanding proof of citizenship.”
This loophole has potentially allowed millions of non-citizens to be added to voter rolls across the country, posing a direct threat to the integrity of the electoral process. The possibility that non-citizens could cast ballots in federal elections not only violates federal law but also undermines the foundational principles of American democracy.
The implications of this discovery are profound. It calls into question the legitimacy of votes cast and raises doubts about the overall fairness of the election process. Ensuring the accuracy of voter rolls is essential to maintaining public trust in the electoral system. The presence of ineligible voters on the rolls could lead to widespread voter disenfranchisement and erode confidence in the outcome of elections.
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Moreover, there is a pressing need for accountability. Non-citizens who have illegally registered to vote must face the appropriate legal consequences, including possible deportation. Allowing individuals who have violated federal laws to remain in the country without facing repercussions would send a dangerous message that illegal actions have no real consequences. It is imperative that the rule of law be upheld to maintain the integrity of the electoral system and to deter future violations.
In addition to holding individuals accountable, it is also crucial to address the broader issue of how such illegal registrations were allowed to occur in the first place. The role of NGOs and other entities that may be facilitating illegal voter registrations needs to be thoroughly investigated. Those who are found to be undermining the electoral process must be held responsible for their actions.
As the nation prepares for the upcoming presidential election, the discovery in Alabama serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that exist within the electoral system. The integrity of elections is the cornerstone of democracy, and any breach of that integrity must be met with swift and decisive action. Secretary Allen’s efforts to clean up Alabama’s voter rolls are a crucial step in safeguarding the electoral process, but much work remains to be done to ensure that all eligible voters are protected from disenfranchisement and that the sanctity of the vote is preserved.




