https://x.com/scottjenningsky/status/1972778381948379551?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
Illegal aliens can't and don't vote, yet reality begs do differ. We were also assured that illegal aliens can't and don't get programs like Medicaid. Yet the reality that the DFL is ready to shut down the government over taxpayer funded health insurance for illegal aliens, would seem to make that claim false as well.
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Many comments following that Jennings posts suggest a widespread ignorance of the situation. I don't think Jennings was referring to registering in multiple states, as people who move a lot might be registered in at least two before their registration from their previous home is finally purged. Thus, being registered to vote in more than one state isn't illegal.
But only actual citizens are allowed to even register to vote and illegals should not be on any voter roll. It's this that Jennings asserted was said isn't possible. But we know that illegals were aided in registering (whether they know the laws or not is not particularly likely) by those for whom the law is mere suggestion.
I don't think that Jennings was referring to being registered in multiple states either. I think he was referring to the insistence from the ASPL that illegal aliens never, ever, are registered to vote anywhere and that they absolutely don't vote. Now, if this guy was illegally registered to vote in two states, that does male the whole thing worse.
But yeah, this is just one more example of the ASPL insisting one thing, until reality smacks them upside the head.
I would also insist at if we don't have an exact number of how many are registered, and then how many of those vote, then it's absurd to suggest that voting by illegals isn't widespread or enough to alter an election outcome. And if the belief that illegals are most likely to vote Democrat is true, then it must be added to all other methods and means by which Democrat promoted election fraud and irregularity occurs, and thus it becomes even more likely that election outcomes which favor Democrats are distorted and corrupted.
If this guy is a representative example, along with the other evidence we're seeing, it is not (and really never has been) a problem to suggest that illegal aliens voting is a problem. That our voting results can be swayed by a relatively small number of people, in a relatively small number of precincts, it makes total sense to suspect that there is enough voting by illegal aliens to affect election outcomes. Which simply means that the necessity of increasing election security is even more important.
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