Topic: 250,000+ noncitizens registered in 4 states.
Anonymous A started this discussion 1 month ago#136,349
I think I'm starting to understand why the democrats are fighting voter ID.
It would be so much easier to just go along with it, then Trump couldn't use this against them.
But they keep insisting that the ID you need for interacting with the government, while you drive, every time you buy alcohol, rent a car, etc. would be too burdensome if we added one more time. And you only vote once every year or two, but someone might need to show it 50 times in a year already.
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 22 minutes later[^][v]#1,447,276
You dont understand, we need millions of barely human slaves that cannot communicate their mistreatments and stress public resources, because drumpf is a bigstupid orange doody head.
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 7 minutes later, 37 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,447,280
Hack DHS secretary makes claims based on California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Nevada not complying with Trump’s demands. Post the evidence and the names.
Regardless, I’ve never understood the ID thing. You can’t interact with society or get benefits and DMVs offer a basic ID for a pittance.
> Hack DHS secretary makes claims based on California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Nevada not complying with Trump’s demands. Post the evidence and the names. > > Regardless, I’ve never understood the ID thing. You can’t interact with society or get benefits and DMVs offer a basic ID for a pittance.
In each case the number per state cited represents less than 1% of the total voters and there is NO evidence they voted.
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 7 hours later, 20 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,447,319
@1,447,280 (C) > Regardless, I’ve never understood the ID thing. You can’t interact with society or get benefits and DMVs offer a basic ID for a pittance.
Occam's razor. This isn't a hard mystery to solve.
@previous (Anon)
There's no evidence they didn't vote either, so far they pnly have the names from the voter rolls.
It's still a problem if they didn't vote, their names shouldn't be on there anyway.
If the states are adding noncitizens to voter rolls that's a clear sign they are mismanaging election security, boosting Trump's point.
There's a reason the democrats are fighting this. If it was really a nonissue they'd just comply to make the whole SAVE act push look boring and unnecessary.
Anonymous H joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 10 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,447,360
If I were the Democrats, I’d weigh in and establish a cheap and accessible default via DMV before the GOP can tie it to things like passports. Which is insane because a large number of GOP voters have lived within the same 100-200 sq mi for life.
Anon replied with this 1 month ago, 33 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,447,364
@1,447,319 (F) > It's still a problem if they didn't vote, their names shouldn't be on there anyway.
In a perfect world crime would not exist. Trump says he despises vote by mail, Yet that is how HE VOTES.
> The administration has said they support vote by mail in certain situations like for military or people living abroad. > > Commander-in-chief could be "military", since top military don't always have the free time to be at their local polling stations. > > And vote by mail isn't the point here anyway, they found noncitizens registered to vote, which is a problem even if they show up in person.
Trump and some of his top people vote by mail. Vote fraud only occurs when they lose elections. It’s the reasoning of toddlers.
Anonymous J joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 48 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,447,413
I've seen evidence of non-citizens voting. This is one of those Border Security TV shows. A guy arrives in the US. He says he's American. He doesn't have a passport. He's been on a holiday or something. The immigration people find out he arrived in the US at age 2. He never applied for citizenship. We never know why. He's about 25-30 years old. He gets deported to his home country - somewhere in Europe. It turns out that he'd voted, which is obviously illegal. The authorities decide to not prosecute him because he thought he was American.
So he goes back to a country he can't speak the language - for one reason. Stupidity.