Democrats have often been caught courting the votes of noncitizens.
In February, for example, Democrats in Arizona received criticism after the secretary of state there made a move that would likely allow noncitizens to vote for president in the crucial swing state.
Now a new study by Just Facts has revealed that the issue of noncitizens voting in American elections is much more prevalent than first considered:
Based on the latest available data and an enhanced version of a stress-tested methodology from a scholarly journal, a new study by Just Facts has found that about 10% to 27% of noncitizen adults in the U.S. are now illegally registered to vote.
The U.S. Census recorded more than 19 million adult noncitizens living in the U.S. during 2022. Given their voter registration rates, this means that about two million to five million of them are illegally registered to vote. These figures are potentially high enough to overturn the will of the American people in major elections, including congressional seats and the presidency.
The outlet also noted how liberal “factcheckers” have worked diligently to try and undermine the study, pointing to The Washington Post‘s “factchecking” analyst Glenn Kessler as a prime example of how the media downplays the undermining of election integrity.
“Beyond portraying minimums as best estimates, Kessler also misleads his readers with a half-truth that the 2014 paper estimated “6.4 percent of noncitizens voted in 2008 and 2.2 percent voted in 2010.” What Kessler fails to reveal is that 2010 was a mid-term election, and Richman explained in Kessler’s newspaper that “these are the patterns one would expect to see if the measures retained validity and noncitizens were a group mobilized more in presidential election years than midterms.”
In another ruse, Kessler criticizes and links to a study by Just Facts while coyly describing it as the work of “one researcher.” This avoids the scholarly track record of the organization and the fact that two Ph.D.’s who specialize in data analytics vetted the study and described it as “methodologically sound,” “fair in its conclusions,” and “credible.”
The Heartland Institute has written that noncitizens overwhelmingly vote for Democrats.
“In the 2008 presidential election, 82% of noncitizens who admitted that they voted stated that they voted for Democrat Barack Obama, while only 18% said they voted for Republican John McCain. Showing this was not a fluke, Richman found in multiple surveys conducted from 2006 to 2022 that 73% to 82% of noncitizens supported Democratic candidates.
Those outcomes accord with the promises and actions of Democrat politicians to give wide-ranging welfare and full amnesty to people who immigrate to the United States legally or illegally. The implications of this are further highlighted by facts like the following:
A nationally representative bilingual survey of 784 immigrant Latinos conducted by Pew Research in 2011 found that 81% said they would prefer “a bigger government providing more services,” and 12% said they would prefer “a smaller government with fewer services.” In stark contrast, 41% of the general U.S. population said they would prefer a bigger government, and 48% said they want a smaller one.”
There’s a reason why Democrats blocked a GOP bill amendment to their 2022 voting bill that would have prevented noncitizens from voting.
Show a birth certificate or naturalization papers or get the F**K out!