Illegal Aliens May Decide the Outcomes of National Elections, Without Even Voting
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Read Dan Stein’s op-ed with Congressman Chuck Edwards in Townhall:
Heading into the 2024 elections, just 37 percent of Americans believe they “will be both honest and open to rightful voters.” Among the issues driving this distrust is concern that there are no guaranteed guardrails in place to prevent noncitizens – even illegal aliens, who have arrived in the millions under the Biden administration – from registering and casting votes. Voter registration is largely carried out on the honor system and, in many places in the country, voter ID is not yet required to cast a vote.