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[h=1]Nearly 2 million non-citizen Hispanics illegally registered to vote[/h]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.Inside the poll is a page devoted to voter profiles. Of the randomly selected sample of 800 Hispanics, 56 percent, or 448, said they were non-citizens, and of those, 13 percent said they were registered to vote. The 448 would presumedly be a mix of illegal immigrants and noncitizens who are in the U.S. legally, such as visa holders or permanent residents.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/15/nearly-2-million-non-citizen-hispanics-illegally-r/

Old news so its probably safe to assume the number is much greater now....:thup: Time to Build that :hide:
 
Interestingly as part of the day without immigrants failure there was a facebook page set up where they had a list of demands including "The removal of the undocumented mark from D.C. driver’s licenses". Other sates that allow illegals to get DL's also include something to that effect, that's the only thing preventing them from voting en masse. California makes it even easier when they approved DL's for illegals by pro-actively prohibiting citizenship status as a searchable criteria in the DMV database which is, btw, what is used to verify voter eligibility when results are questioned.

We need a national, free of charge, photo voter ID.
 
Interestingly as part of the day without immigrants failure there was a facebook page set up where they had a list of demands including "The removal of the undocumented mark from D.C. driver’s licenses". Other sates that allow illegals to get DL's also include something to that effect, that's the only thing preventing them from voting en masse. California makes it even easier when they approved DL's for illegals by pro-actively prohibiting citizenship status as a searchable criteria in the DMV database which is, btw, what is used to verify voter eligibility when results are questioned.

We need a national, free of charge, photo voter ID.

and proof of citizenship....we've be issuing birth certificates for over a hundred years so there should be no excuse....

Beginning in 1859, even the Mexican government began requiring births to be recorded by civil authorities on a municipality/district level.

So they have no excuse not to show proof of where they were born....
 
and proof of citizenship....we've be issuing birth certificates for over a hundred years so there should be no excuse....

Beginning in 1859, even the Mexican government began requiring births to be recorded by civil authorities on a municipality/district level.

So they have no excuse not to show proof of where they were born....

Except that it will make it harder for the demalquedacrats to win elections

Just because they registered illegally doesn't mean they voted illegally (just ttrying out a libtards excuse)
 
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