
When President Trump claims there was “voter fraud” in earlier elections, what often involves my thoughts is non-U.S. residents casting ballots. That’s in opposition to the regulation. There have been a few such situations, however no credible proof they had been sufficient to alter the end result of an election.
There may be one other type of voter fraud which has escaped the eye – whether or not by accident or intentionally – of the media. Peter Schweizer writes about it in his new guide “The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Overseas Powers use Immigration as a Weapon.”
In a chapter titled “Voter Mills,” Schweizer notes that 1.2 million new residents had been sworn in throughout the 1996 election yr, “thrice the quantity processed by the INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) the earlier yr.” Schweizer makes a robust and well-documented case that the Clinton administration (and later the Biden administration) violated immigration regulation by speeding by means of individuals from different international locations to turn out to be residents after which quickly registering them to vote, principally for Democrats.
Citing a Justice Division Inspector Basic Investigation of Citizenship USA found by The Each day Caller, Schweizer writes that Rahm Emanuel, then an assistant to the president for political affairs “took midnight journeys to INS headquarters to fulfill with (then-Commissioner Daniel Meissner) to speed-up the method of granting citizenship to foreigners.”
Schweizer says, “As a vote generator, it labored: eighty-five % of this inhabitants voted for Clinton-Gore.” Schweizer writes the identical technique was utilized by the Biden administration, which he suggests was a significant purpose Biden refused to manage the southern border throughout his 4 years in workplace.
The best way to reverse this sort of voter fraud and stop it from taking place sooner or later is to revoke the naturalized citizenship of those that circumvented the necessities for turning into U.S. residents.
What does the regulation require of people that want to turn out to be residents of the USA and achieve the best to vote? The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Companies describes it: “To qualify for U.S. naturalized citizenship, candidates should typically be at the very least 18, a lawful everlasting resident (inexperienced card holder) for five years (or 3 if married to a U.S. citizen), display good ethical character, and possess primary English proficiency together with data of U.S. historical past and authorities.”
If an immigrant violates the regulation, what are speculated to be the results?“ An individual is topic to revocation of naturalization if she or he procured naturalization illegally.”
Schweizer writes “…with stress from the (Clinton) White Home, the INS didn’t correctly implement the English language requirement of naturalization.” Many INS staff, he says, reported that they “frequently encountered candidates who offered passing certificates however who couldn’t communicate even easy English. They grew to become U.S. residents anyway.” And prompt voters.
In view of this unlawful technique by Democrats, it could possibly be argued {that a} main purpose for anti-ICE demonstrations in Minneapolis is that the left needs to take care of their harvest of latest Democrat voters for future election cycles.
President Trump, the Justice Division and the INS ought to launch an investigation into those that violated the necessities for turning into Americans. If confirmed they violated the regulation, they need to be stripped of their citizenship, together with their proper to vote, driver’s licenses and passports and deported to the international locations from which they got here. In any other case, the regulation is made a mockery and those that adopted the regulation to turn out to be residents will rightfully be indignant a couple of system that treats law-abiders and regulation breakers the identical.
Readers might electronic mail Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribpub.com. Search for Cal Thomas’ newest guide “A Watchman within the Evening: What I’ve Seen Over 50 Years Reporting on America” (HumanixBooks).