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The Democrat Party’s effort to gain an unlawful advantage at the polls by encouraging illegal aliens to vote is intensifying.

Two of the most salient examples come from Texas and California, both major states considered crucial to Democrat’s hopes of reclaiming control over Congress.

On October 18, The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) alerted local, state, and federal law enforcement to campaign mailers directed at noncitizens in south Texas which encouraged voter registration via altered forms indicating they were U.S. citizens.

In a letter addressed to the Hidalgo County Criminal District Attorney, Logan Churchwell, representing PILF, wrote:

“We write today to alert your office to evidence of campaign mail directed to residents throughout the Rio Grande Valley urging them to register to vote with applications which were apparently altered by the sender…

“On October 3, 2018, the Foundation came into contact with registered voter… regarding campaign mail received by his relatives whom are legal permanent residents residing in the county. The mail, apparently sent by “the Texas Democratic Party, TXDemocrats.org” with a return address listed under the “State Democratic Executive Committee” contained language to include: “Your voter registration application is inside. Complete, sign and return it today!” “Mail IMMEDIATELY to be registered to vote in the November 2018 Election!”

“The enclosed voter application form was apparently altered, given that the answers for “Are you a United States Citizen?” and “Will you be 18 years of age on or before election day?” were preprinted “Yes” for each. The approved federal and state voter registration forms do not have prepopulated answers because the voter must answer the important citizenship question on their own…

“The Foundation…[is] primarily concerned that other unsuspecting resident noncitizens have received similar mailings with pre-selected attestations of U.S. citizenship and may have submitted applications per the ‘urgent’ instructions in time for the 2018 General Election. These actions, regardless of whether a ballot is cast, can invite criminal charges under state and federal law in addition to immigration proceedings thereafter. Most of all, when Congress passed the NVRA,[National Voter Registration Act] it envisioned a registrant making two separate affirmations of citizenship – both the checkbox as well as the signature attestation. This enables prosecutors to easier establish intent and state of mind when noncitizens illegally register to vote.”

A Washington Times article noted that “The Texas secretary of state’s office said it, too, had gotten complaints both from immigrants and from relatives of dead people who said they got mailings asking them to register.”
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In 2015, California Governor Jerry Brown signed the New Motor Voter Act, which automatically registers people to vote through the DMV.

There are increased indications that there not sufficient safeguards to prevent illegal aliens, who have been granted the right to gain state drivers licenses, from registering to vote.

According to the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS)

“…after repeated denials, the California Department of Motor Vehicles has admitted that, yes, it did in fact screw up by assisting at least 1,500 ineligible driver’s license recipients to register to vote, including aliens.

The The Daily Caller reports:

“The spate of improper registrations was the second major statewide error at the California DMV in the last two months. The agency admitted in early September that it had mishandled about 23,000 voter registrations by assigning them to the wrong political party or mislabeling vote-by-mail preferences. An audit of California’s DMV voter registration program — commonly known as ‘motor voter’ — is likely to turn up more instances of mistaken registration, according to the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a nonprofit that investigates election integrity issues.”

Denial of voter fraud has been a mantra of the left for some time, even as reports of clear and evident voting and voting registration fraud have become available.  Columnist Pamela Gellar has noted that “Voter fraud is rampant. Were the full extent of it known, I am sure it would shock the world.”

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