Dem leaders think they need non-citizen votes
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The suit, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday, cites several plaintiffs, including most notably the Democratic National Committee (DNC), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).
It's nice that Schumer and Jeffries got over their tiff long enough to join forces to stop the President from keeping non-citizens from voting.
"In the United States of America, the President does not get to dictate the rules of our elections," the court filing reads.
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The suit's introduction goes on to suggest Trump was trying to "corrupt" the election process. Corrupting the process by ensuring only citizens vote. What a bizarre argument.
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It's efforts like this on the part of the Democrat party that make it glaringly obvious why they spent four years absolutely flooding the United States with illegal immigrants. They don't want election integrity. They want the criminals who escaped into the country undetected to reward them with their votes.
Polling shows that most Americans of all political persuasions support voter ID and proof of citizenship requirements for elections. Just another 80-20 issue in which Democrats in Congress find themselves defending the wrong side.
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What is next? Do they want visitors to vote too? The reason people are called "illegal immigrants" is that they broke the law to be in the US. Rewarding illegal conduct with the vote invites others to illegally enter the country. If Democrats can't win elections with voters who are citizens, they do not deserve to win.
See also:
GOP-led states remove hundreds of thousands from voter rolls, finding non-citizens had registered
The GOP-led states of Idaho and Missouri took nearly 300,000 registrations off their voter rolls after finding inactive, ineligible, or deceased voters, in addition to duplicates and voters who moved. Non-citizens ineligible to vote under those states' laws have also been removed.
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