WaPo Admits Many Democrat Voters Can’t Prove They’re Citizens

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  • Sunsettommy
    Administrator
    • Aug 2022
    • 8860

    #1

    WaPo Admits Many Democrat Voters Can’t Prove They’re Citizens

    They have no reasoned opposition to offer it is all partisan politics where their is all important.

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    The Federalist

    WaPo Admits Many Democrat Voters Can’t Prove They’re Citizens

    By: Brianna Lyman
    May 04, 2026​

    Excerpt:

    Not a single Democrat in the Senate is willing to support the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, and a new op-ed from The Washington Post might just explain why.

    The SAVE America Act would amend the 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) to require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote and voter ID to cast a ballot in federal elections. The current “safeguard” preventing noncitizens from registering to vote and voting is a tiny square box on the federal registration form asking applicants to attest they are telling the truth about their citizenship status. In other words, the honor system.

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    The photo is Tatiana Romanov.
  • Jen
    Global Moderator
    • Nov 2024
    • 1532

    #2
    Yeah. But those are the voters that Democrats want............ need. Those who can't prove they are citizens (because they aren't)
    2 Chronicles 7:14 NKJ if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.?

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    • AOF-AID-NGOs
      Patriot Master
      • Nov 2025
      • 323

      #3
      What prevents a law enforcement entity from checking whether the contents of a given application are valid?

      Could it be it would simply be too much of a workload on any given staff?

      Or is there some special law that doesn't allow an application be verified? Under laws presently on the books.

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      • Billy_Bob
        Systems Administrator
        • Sep 2022
        • 7426

        #4
        I call Bull Shit...

        Any person born in the US can get documents quickly. The ones who can not are most likely not citizens.
        "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
        *Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759

        E-Mail; systemadmin@patriotaction.us

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        • caddoslim
          Patriot Hero
          • Jan 2025
          • 657

          #5
          Originally posted by AOF-AID-NGOs
          What prevents a law enforcement entity from checking whether the contents of a given application are valid?

          Could it be it would simply be too much of a workload on any given staff?

          Or is there some special law that doesn't allow an application be verified? Under laws presently on the books.
          depends on whether or not a city is a sanctuary city or not...sanctuary-cities look like cities of chaos on the surface, but make money off the illegals...

          normal towns and cities ''are-law-abiding'' n' don't put up with the nonsense.
          crazyon

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          • AOF-AID-NGOs
            Patriot Master
            • Nov 2025
            • 323

            #6
            Originally posted by caddoslim

            depends on whether or not a city is a sanctuary city or not...sanctuary-cities look like cities of chaos on the surface, but make money off the illegals...

            normal towns and cities ''are-law-abiding'' n' don't put up with the nonsense.
            Frankly, I haven't had the time to properly study that sanctuary city stuff, but I do remember last year or the year before at a department meeting and then a side chat a U.S. Congress fella told me that the illegal alien headcount was included in numbers that decided in the House of Representatives at both federal and state levels how many representatives were allowed by law to be included in a given governing body and that was a significant problem for lawmakers and the judicial systems at both the federal and state levels.

            I suppose that I hadn't really paid attention to that issue until that fella explained that to me and since then I have had time off-and-on to dig up information and it is most definitely a problem. The illegals don't even have to be illegally voting to influence the election process. Just taking up residence in a given area is enough to change the dynamics of the system. So the system has flaws that need fixing.

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            • Sunsettommy
              Administrator
              • Aug 2022
              • 8860

              #7
              YES!!!

              Their negative effects goes ever further than that by displacing job opportunities, drives wages down, taking up doctors and hospitals time, $$$ and resources that increasingly make health care more expensive, increases violent crimes and more negative impacts of having them here.
              The photo is Tatiana Romanov.

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              • AOF-AID-NGOs
                Patriot Master
                • Nov 2025
                • 323

                #8
                Originally posted by Sunsettommy
                YES!!!

                Their negative effects goes ever further than that by displacing job opportunities, drives wages down, taking up doctors and hospitals time, $$$ and resources that increasingly make health care more expensive, increases violent crimes and more negative impacts of having them here.
                Although this is going slightly off-topic, more like pit stop and then back out onto the main track, we are starting to see some oddities here in Japan with a recent surge of folks from mostly southeast Asian nations doing a whole bunch of jobs, like construction jobs, that I guess the younger Japanese don't want to do. And there is a tad bit of political yak-yak coming from some political leaders about making a few changes here-and-there, and even an article pops up from time-to-time that there are too many foreigners working in the country.

                In fact, there have even been some odd mumblings about too many tourists.

                Kind of getting a little weird, I guess is my point.

                And, my understanding is there is a lot of this immigration troubles in Europe, too. (Sorry about including Europe. Somebody dropped a wrench during the pit stop. I'll get back out on the main track now.)

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