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Illegal Voting in the US of A

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There is lots of talk about illegal votes. Liberals are happy to mock the right about voter fraught ... but it is real.

The following article explains exactly what I encountered 27 years ago.
My accent is heavy. Everyone who doesn't know me misses the first 2 sentences of what I say ... because they are startled by my non-American accent.
(I'm used to it by now ... smile ... and I just repeat my sentences.)

When I applied for my first American driver's license (again, 27 years ago), I was asked to check the "Do you want to register to vote?" box. I left it open.
The "helpful" clerk pointed out that I should check "... want to vote". (Surely she must have realized by now I am not a native born American?!?).
After a few friendly, heavy-accent back-and-forth, she gave up when I said the magic words: I am not an American citizen.
(FYI: I became an American citizen during Obama's first term.)

The article below explains exactly how non-Americans in the past ended up voting in American elections:

"... She connected for an Illinois driver’s permit in 2005, displaying her Peruvian international ID and her green card. On one frame, she declined to enlist to vote. Be that as it may, she said a representative inquired as to whether she needed to enlist to vote. When she inquired as to whether she “should,” she said the assistant reacted: “It’s dependent upon you.” ..."

Grandmother Deported for Voter Fraud Leaves U.S. in Tears -
 
There is lots of talk about illegal votes. Liberals are happy to mock the right about voter fraught ... but it is real.

The following article explains exactly what I encountered 27 years ago.
My accent is heavy. Everyone who doesn't know me misses the first 2 sentences of what I say ... because they are startled by my non-American accent.
(I'm used to it by now ... smile ... and I just repeat my sentences.)

When I applied for my first American driver's license (again, 27 years ago), I was asked to check the "Do you want to register to vote?" box. I left it open.
The "helpful" clerk pointed out that I should check "... want to vote". (Surely she must have realized by now I am not a native born American?!?).
After a few friendly, heavy-accent back-and-forth, she gave up when I said the magic words: I am not an American citizen.
(FYI: I became an American citizen during Obama's first term.)

The article below explains exactly how non-Americans in the past ended up voting in American elections:

"... She connected for an Illinois driver’s permit in 2005, displaying her Peruvian international ID and her green card. On one frame, she declined to enlist to vote. Be that as it may, she said a representative inquired as to whether she needed to enlist to vote. When she inquired as to whether she “should,” she said the assistant reacted: “It’s dependent upon you.” ..."

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Any non-citizen who votes is likely to be deported,it's not worth the hassle so few do it.
 
There is lots of talk about illegal votes. Liberals are happy to mock the right about voter fraught ... but it is real.

The following article explains exactly what I encountered 27 years ago.
My accent is heavy. Everyone who doesn't know me misses the first 2 sentences of what I say ... because they are startled by my non-American accent.
(I'm used to it by now ... smile ... and I just repeat my sentences.)

When I applied for my first American driver's license (again, 27 years ago), I was asked to check the "Do you want to register to vote?" box. I left it open.
The "helpful" clerk pointed out that I should check "... want to vote". (Surely she must have realized by now I am not a native born American?!?).
After a few friendly, heavy-accent back-and-forth, she gave up when I said the magic words: I am not an American citizen.
(FYI: I became an American citizen during Obama's first term.)

The article below explains exactly how non-Americans in the past ended up voting in American elections:

"... She connected for an Illinois driver’s permit in 2005, displaying her Peruvian international ID and her green card. On one frame, she declined to enlist to vote. Be that as it may, she said a representative inquired as to whether she needed to enlist to vote. When she inquired as to whether she “should,” she said the assistant reacted: “It’s dependent upon you.” ..."

Grandmother Deported for Voter Fraud Leaves U.S. in Tears -

But, you are not in the USA, why do you care?

Fraught?
 
Any non-citizen who votes is likely to be deported,it's not worth the hassle so few do it.

Maybe they do it the state makes it very clear that they want illegals to get rewarded, to encourage the practice, like California.

They need to be audited by someone we trust, which is not them.
 
Any non-citizen who votes is likely to be deported,it's not worth the hassle so few do it.

It takes exactly one vote to cancel mine. Some states have a vested interest in not detecting that particular crime.
 
In Chicago, the Mayor is not very popular due to the crime and corruption in the city. Since his upcoming reelection is not a sure thing, he is employing a Democrat strategy to get votes from illegal aliens. He is offering a free official state ID card, to all illegals. This card can be used to register to vote, with no physical proof of citizenship required. It is left up to the illegal, whether he or she wishes to check, the citizen box, but with no questions asked.

The mayor, in Democrat style, will cheat for power. The Democrats lack the talent to make things work. However, they know if they can get into power, it does not matter if they have any skills. The Mayor has destroyed Chicago, but he is still the boss based on power not talent.

Consider this scenario. Say Putin and Russia watch the sanctuary cities, defy federal law. Some of these sanctuary cities even allow illegals to vote, since they will not internally audit this and will not allow federal officials to see the records. The Russians decide to send 1 million Russians citizens, who speak English, through the porous southern US border. They are instructed to go to the sanctuary cities, like Chicago, to register to vote. There will no questions asked. Would a teaming up of Russian loyalists and Democrat lawlessness, allow Russians to influence future elections? Is this a concern for national defense and should the NSA investigate the potential threat?

If the Russians voted Democrat, the Democrats would cover their tracks. These two allies have along history of collusion, from before the cold war.
 
There is lots of talk about illegal votes. Liberals are happy to mock the right about voter fraught ... but it is real.

The following article explains exactly what I encountered 27 years ago.
My accent is heavy. Everyone who doesn't know me misses the first 2 sentences of what I say ... because they are startled by my non-American accent.
(I'm used to it by now ... smile ... and I just repeat my sentences.)

When I applied for my first American driver's license (again, 27 years ago), I was asked to check the "Do you want to register to vote?" box. I left it open.
The "helpful" clerk pointed out that I should check "... want to vote". (Surely she must have realized by now I am not a native born American?!?).
After a few friendly, heavy-accent back-and-forth, she gave up when I said the magic words: I am not an American citizen.
(FYI: I became an American citizen during Obama's first term.)

The article below explains exactly how non-Americans in the past ended up voting in American elections:

"... She connected for an Illinois driver’s permit in 2005, displaying her Peruvian international ID and her green card. On one frame, she declined to enlist to vote. Be that as it may, she said a representative inquired as to whether she needed to enlist to vote. When she inquired as to whether she “should,” she said the assistant reacted: “It’s dependent upon you.” ..."

Grandmother Deported for Voter Fraud Leaves U.S. in Tears -

I'm calling troll farm on that site.

Its owner is somebody named ile lazov.

I find it hard to believe that the author has been in the country long enough to be able to vote themselves.

Its barely readable. And its exactly the kind of crap coming out of the troll farms.

So, dismissed.
 
I'm calling troll farm on that site.

Its owner is somebody named ile lazov.

I find it hard to believe that the author has been in the country long enough to be able to vote themselves.

Its barely readable. And its exactly the kind of crap coming out of the troll farms.

So, dismissed.

Good grief, man ... :lol:
 
I'm calling troll farm on that site.

Its owner is somebody named ile lazov.

I find it hard to believe that the author has been in the country long enough to be able to vote themselves.

Its barely readable. And its exactly the kind of crap coming out of the troll farms.

So, dismissed.

haha, it's really bad.

Her story is one that extends more than three presidential organizations: those of Presidents George W. Shrub, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. It’s a story that reveals insight into potential holes in government law, the points of confinement of the legal framework and the horrifying results of what one lady calls a frightful misstep.

Shrub? lmao, guess "Bush" didn't translate right.
 
haha, it's really bad.



Shrub? lmao, guess "Bush" didn't translate right.

I've seen a bit of this with a couple posters here. Weird grammar and syntax. Word choices.

Not the kind of mistakes Americans make, you know?

At the end of the day, they're out there, we must see their output at times.

If we don't figure out a way to tell a troll from an American we're screwed.

The domain registry has something to do with Macedonia.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FEAE&usg=AOvVaw2OequNKpRCFV_V9nKtVneZ&ampcf=1
 
I'm calling troll farm on that site.

Its owner is somebody named ile lazov.

I find it hard to believe that the author has been in the country long enough to be able to vote themselves.

Its barely readable. And its exactly the kind of crap coming out of the troll farms.

So, dismissed.

Seeing as you seem to be having problems reading the article in the link I first provided, here are the "English" versions by Reuters and NBC News:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-u-s-for-voting-illegally-court-idUSKBN15S2GN

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/im...deported-voter-fraud-leaves-u-s-tears-n789766
 
I've seen a bit of this with a couple posters here. Weird grammar and syntax. Word choices.

Not the kind of mistakes Americans make, you know?

At the end of the day, they're out there, we must see their output at times.

If we don't figure out a way to tell a troll from an American we're screwed.

The domain registry has something to do with Macedonia.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...BAgFEAE&usg=AOvVaw2OequNKpRCFV_V9nKtVneZ&cf=1

Yes, I have noticed it too, even in this very thread.
 
Seeing as you seem to be having problems reading the article in the link I first provided, here are the "English" versions by Reuters and NBC News:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-u-s-for-voting-illegally-court-idUSKBN15S2GN

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/im...deported-voter-fraud-leaves-u-s-tears-n789766

Might be interesting to do a side by side analysis to see how trolls craft their messages.

Because I'm pretty sure the article in your OP is trolls.
 
ttwtt78640;1068237089[B said:
]It takes exactly one vote to cancel mine. Some states have a vested interest in not detecting that particular crime
[/B].


Election laws must be enforced.
 
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