Concerns over whether the Biden-Harris administration is fast-tracking migrants to voting status have grown louder, especially in places like Los Angeles County. Local officials have confirmed a significant increase in the number of migrants obtaining U.S. citizenship at a pace not seen in over a decade. With citizenship comes the right to vote, and many on the right are raising alarms that this is part of a broader political strategy by the administration.
Recent naturalization ceremonies across L.A. have seen a surge of new U.S. citizens taking the oath of allegiance. While the Biden administration and its allies argue that this uptick is due to a backlog that dates back to before the president took office, some remain unconvinced. According to immigration officials, restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the naturalization process, and they insist that the increased pace is simply a result of catching up. “The timing is not driven by the election or any political agenda,” stated an immigration official at a ceremony in Riverside, California, according to the L.A. Times.
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However, critics point out that the visual and emotional cues at these ceremonies signal something far more strategic. American flags lined the stage as messages reinforcing the power of new citizenship were projected for all to see. One particularly striking message read, “Today, I am an American. Today, I am a citizen of the country I serve. Today, I can register to vote.” The presence of such declarations has raised eyebrows among those who suspect this influx of new voters could have political consequences, particularly in favor of Democrats.
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