Posted on 02/17/2017 7:13:01 PM PST by Steelfish
Nearly 2 Million Non-Citizen Hispanics Illegally Registered To Vote
By Rowan Scarborough - The Washington Times - Wednesday, February 15, 2017.
A large number of non-citizen Hispanics, as many as 2 million, were illegally registered to vote in the U.S., according to a nationwide poll.
The National Hispanic Survey provides additional evidence for use by anti-voter fraud conservatives and bolsters an analysis by professors at Old Dominion University who say non-citizens registered and voted in potentially large numbers. President Trump has announced he will appoint a task force on voter fraud headed by Vice President Mike Pence. He says he wants the investigation to focus on inaccurate voter registration rolls, which are maintained by the states and the District of Columbia.
It is a fact and you will not deny it, that there are massive numbers of non-citizens in this country who are registered to vote, White House adviser Stephen Miller told ABC News. That is a scandal. We should stop the presses. The little-noticed Hispanic survey was conducted in June 2013 by McLaughlin and Associates to gauge the opinions of U.S. resident Latinos on a wide range of issues.
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A 1996 federal law, and other statues, makes it a felony for non-citizens to register. The poll did not ask if they voted.
But James Agresti, who directs the research nonprofit Just Facts, applied the 13 percent figure to 2013 U.S. Census numbers for non-citizen Hispanic adults. In 2013, the Census reported that 11.8 million non-citizen Hispanic adults lived here, which would amount to 1.5 million illegally registered Latinos.
Accounting for the margin of error based on the sample size of non-citizens, Mr. Agresti calculated that the number of illegally registered Hispanics could range from 1.0 million to 2.1 million
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Yes
But nothing happens until and unless they are apprehended. Checking state registrations is impossible since major states will not co-operate.
Could Trump establish an illegal voter czar? Have them a staff, great software and run all voter names through a legal citizenship comparison.
This will not be effective until voter ID is the law.
My guess is the administration is just ramping up the deportations.
Turn up the heat gradually to draw out the legal challenges and defeat them, accelerating after Justice Gorsuch is seated; maybe more justices over time.
In the meanwhile, some illegals will get the message and start self-deporting.
>>This will not be effective until voter ID is the law.<<
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I am surprised that Trump has not spoken about voter ID.
Has the U.S. withdrawn its opposition to state voter ID laws yet?
President Trump has to go VERY, VERY SLOW.
Americans are NOT VERY bright, they have been dumbed down by the VERY FAKE NEWS which was led by a very fake government for a VERY long time.
President Trump has to float the issue, let the presstitutes CLEARLY establish their positions, then he has to pull the rug out from under the VERY FAKE NEWS presstitutes. This will take time but the liberals are going to soon realize they are helpless to stop it without assassinating the President.
And it's not only voting, it's the Demonrats:
position on Global Warming or Climate Change or whatever the idiots want to call it
Position on Muslim "immigration" more correctly called a terrorist invasion
position on school indoctrination by liberal fanatics
position on millions of foreign, illegal welfare recepients
Position on ....... The list goes on and on
Well, voting records are maintained by the states, not by the federal government. However, they’re public records and therefore generally available. Pulling the voter lists is a common beginning for most political campaigns. It’s also one of the ways jury lists get compiled. I wonder if Federal jury lists are compiled that same way?
Resuming the deporting of criminals, those with warrants, customers of traffickers, visa overstays, and gang members is a several-year-long job. I think that’ll be pretty much all you’ll see in the first term. In a way, it’ll be defacto immigration reform.
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