Posted on 02/02/2002 10:19:39 AM PST by AmericaOne
America Disenfranchised: Non-citizens Vote
Dave Eberhart, NewsMax.comWith a bill outlining changes in federal election law proposed by Sen. Christopher Bond, R-Mo., wending its way through Congress and the 2002 elections looming, a race is on to close loopholes in The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (the Motor-Voter law) that critics say have made it easy for non-citizens to vote.
Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002
The Motor-Voter law requires that states permit anyone who gets a drivers license to register to vote at the same time. Usually, applicants who register to vote are asked to affirm, without documentation, that they are citizens.
Forty-seven states do not require any proof of U.S. residence for enrollment. Motor-Voter has added and continues to add millions of people to the voting rolls.
Critics of Motor-Voter, such as the watchdog organization The United States Border Patrol, point out that when the Sept. 11 hijackers bought their one-way tickets to California, they identified themselves with driver's licenses from New Jersey, Michigan, Virginia and Florida documents that could have gotten them voting privileges in the very nation they sought to destroy.
Among other things, under the Bond bill there would be:
During the 106th Congress, Rep. Bob Stump, R-Ariz., introduced legislation to repeal the Motor-Voter law outright as the best way to discourage the registration and subsequent voting of non-citizens.
In 1996 Congress enacted the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, making voting by non-citizens an offense punishable by deportation. However, Congress failed to provide a mechanism by which state and local election officials could check on citizenship, ensuring enforcement.
Subsequently, Rep. Steve Horn, R-Calif., pushed the Voter Eligibility Verification Act, which would have given voter registrars the ability to eliminate non-citizen voting. Under parliamentary rules, however, the bill was bought to the floor under circumstances requiring a two-thirds majority to pass. It failed.
Help for Al Gore
The issue of Motor-Voter facilitating non-citizen voting came to a head in the historic and highly contested Election 2000.
"Did non-citizens, voting last November, influence the outcome of [Election 2000]? asked Edward Nelson of United States Border Control. "With hundreds of thousands of non-citizens, including illegal aliens, voting throughout the country, there is no question about it.
"The election or defeat of candidates for Congress, the U.S. Senate, governors, mayors, city councilmen, and, yes, even the president of the United States was influenced dramatically by non-citizens voting illegally in U.S. elections!
According to Nelson, Motor-Voter forced states with previously strict voter-eligibility requirements, such as Florida and Missouri, to accept anyones word that he was eligible to vote.
I am pretty sick of watching our government let these illegals stay here, and collect the benefits that American Citizens can't get.
He is asking for the nomination of the Republicans to be there candidate for Governor.
After serving in the Army, I received a college degree in electronics, which helped me to develop three successful ellectronics businesses. I promise to veto any budget that does not prohibit tax funding of abortions. Because I have promised to veto budgets permitting payments to illegals, to deploy the National Guard to repel illegals, and to veto bills that restrict Californians rights to bear arms, I received the endorsement of the United Republicans of California. I was named California Republican of the Year by the National Republican Congressional Committee.
He seems like our kind of guy. Why isn't his name out there for people to see. Never see his name mentioned on Free Republic. Why? One thing I have learned over the last twenty years is that you won't change the invasion by complaing. The only way is at the polls. Let's put his name out there. O.K? Jim
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