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You are here: Home / All News / Two Million Hispanic Illegals Voted!

Two Million Hispanic Illegals Voted!

February 20, 2017 By Gary Panell Leave a Comment

2M Hispanic illegals fraudulently voted

 Sunday, February 19, 2017

|Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com)

two voters marking ballotsAccording to a new analysis, approximately 2 million non-Hispanics registered to vote in the last election, giving more credibility to President Donald Trump’s investigation of voter fraud launched to prove that he would have won America’s popular vote if 3–5 million illegal immigrants did not vote.

This latest calculation reported by The Washington Times flies in the face of numerous claims made various mainstream media outlets and so-called fact-checkers.

An early tally provided in January by Old Dominion University political scientist Jesse Richman indicates that 834,381 noncitizens voted on November 8 for former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Numbers don’t lie

Using a compilation of statistics put together by the government and a private firm, the number of illegal aliens voting – who overwhelmingly vote Democratic – is great enough to sway an election.

“Now, an analysis that combines a 2013 survey with U.S. Census data finds the number of illegally registered Hispanics could range from 1 million to 2.1 million,” WND reported. “It is derived from National Hispanic Survey, conducted in June 2013 by McLaughlin and Associates, and the number of non-citizen Hispanic adults in the U.S. Census of the same year.”

After a randomly selected sample consisting of 800 Hispanics was surveyed, the National Hispanic Survey (NHS) found that 448 (56 percent) were non-citizens, with 13 percent proclaiming that they were registered to vote, according to The Washington Times.

The numbers were then taken into consideration by Just Facts Director James Agresti, who oversees research at his nonprofit organization. He took the 13-percent figure provided by NHS to the 11.8 million Hispanics who reside in the U.S. illegally and discovered that the number of illegally registered Latinos in America is approximately 1.5 million – with the 1 million to 2.1 million figure taking into consideration the margin of error from the sample-size of illegals.

“[Contrary] to the claims of many media outlets and so-called fact-checkers, this nationally representative scientific poll confirms that a sizable number of non-citizens in the U.S. are registered to vote,” Agresti argued.

Set up for failure

It is contended that the tainting of elections is premeditated and occurs well before voters hit the ballot box.

“[E]xperts on vote fraud argue mass fraud happens at the point of registration – before a vote is cast,” WND asserted.

Heritage Foundation Senior Legal Fellow Hans von Spakovsky contends that strict photo iD voter laws are only enforced in seven (14 percent) of the 50 states, while a mere 4 states (8 percent) require that proof of citizenship is needed when registering to vote.

Amazed at the lax standards, von Spakovsky points out that voter registration in America is based on an archaic “honor system,” which allows for massive voter fraud.

 “Nobody is checking to make sure those registering to vote are citizens,” he noted.

It is evident that states keeping their voting process legal works to favor the Republican Party.

“The states that require residents to provide proof of citizenship – such as a birth certificate or passport – when they register to vote are Alabama, Arizona, Georgia and Kansas, all of which backed Trump in November,” WND informed.

Setting the voting record straight

White House Adviser Stephen Miller says that one thing the Trump administration is setting out to clean up is the voting process.

“[V]oter fraud is something we’re going to be looking at very seriously and very hard,” Miller told ABC’s This Week last Sunday. “The White House has provided enormous evidence with respect to voter fraud – with respect to people being registered in more than one state, dead people voting, non-citizens being registered to vote. And as a country, we should be aghast about the fact that you have people who have no right to vote in this country, registered to vote, canceling out the franchise of lawful citizens of this country.”

About a week earlier, Trump defended his claim before a national television audience that the problem of 5 million illegal voters “has to do with registration” processes in the states.

“And when you look at the registration and you see dead people that have voted, when you see people that are registered in two states – that have voted in two states – when you see other things, when you see illegals, people that are not citizens and they are on the registration rolls,” Trump said in Super Bowl interview with Fox News Channel’s Bill O’Reilly.

And the voter registration problem runs far deeper than illegals coming from Mexico.

“The United States is currently bringing in a record 1.3 million legal immigrants per year – most of them on green cards and increasingly from hostile nations such as Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Saudi Arabia and Syria,” WND explained. “A green card allows a foreign national to reside legally and permanently in the United States, as well as providing the right to work, obtain a driver’s license and social security card, purchase a gun and even serve in the U.S. military. But one of the few privileges not afforded to the green-card holder is the right to vote.”

It is argued that voter fraud derives from America’s lax immigration policies.

“The problem is that once a foreign national with a green card is afford those other rights, there is no system in place to stop him or her from registering to vote,” the conservative news outlet pointed out. “In addition, an estimated 450,000 to 500,000 people illegally cross the southern border each year.”

According to von Spakovsky, the assertion made by the media that serious voter fraud is not occurring in America simply means that journalists are refusing to objectively look at the facts before them. He noted a problem with the voting system was identified in a ruling issued by the United States Supreme Court back in 2008 – one that upheld Louisiana’s voter ID law. And violations abound across the U.S.

“We have a whole file at the Heritage Foundation of convictions in courts of law — over 700 defendants convicted of voter fraud,” von Spakovsky maintained.

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