President Obama Triggers Election Eve Controversy With
Interview That Suggests “Undocumented Citizens” Can Vote And Not
Fear Investigation
One of the controversies that has been raging in this
election is the allegation of Republicans, including Donald Trump, that
illegal immigrants have been voting around the country. An interview
with Hispanic activist group “Mitú” has now magnified this controversy after
President Barack Obama appeared to say that non-citizens could vote and that
there is no way that they would be investigated. The statement came in an
interview with Mitú’s Gina Rodriguez who asked the President is “undocumented
citizens” are at risk if they vote. The President assured them that they have
nothing to fear even though such voting is strictly illegal.
Here is the exchange (the video is
below):
Rodriguez: “Many of the millennials,
DREAMers, undocumented citizens — and I call them citizens because they
contribute to this country — are fearful of voting. So, if I vote, will
immigration [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] know where I live? Will
they come for my family and deport us?”
Obama: “Not true. First of all, when
you vote, you are a citizen yourself, and there is not a situation where the
voting rolls are transferred over and people start investigating, et cetera.
The sanctity of the vote is strictly confidential in terms of who you voted
for.
Putting aside the contraction of an
“undocumented citizen,” the answer to the question is clear: undocumented
person cannot vote in this country.
I am certainly willing to give the
President the benefit of the doubt that he heard “millennials” and might have
thought that the question was whether their families (which might include illegal
immigrants) would be at risk. Nevertheless, the President could have missed the
reference.
Given the controversy over this very
issue, it should have been a misstatement that the White House corrected
immediately. Conversely, if this tape is doctored, they should make such a
statement on the inaccurate or false editing. I have found no statement from
the White House even though I cannot understand how the answer to that question
could be construed as true — unless you cut cut everything after the word
“millennial,” which makes the question nonsensical since there is no reason why
an actual citizen — millennial or non-millennial — would be investigated after
voting for possible illegal immigrants in a household.
Who Can Vote?
You can vote in U.S. elections if
you:
Are a U.S. citizen
Meet your state’s residency requirements
You can be homeless and still meet these requirements.
Are 18 years old on or before Election Day
You can register to vote before you turn 18 if you will be 18 by Election Day. Check your state’s registration age requirements.
Register to vote by your state’s voter registration deadline
The one exception is for residents of North Dakota, which doesn’t have voter registration.
Who CAN’T Vote?
Meet your state’s residency requirements
You can be homeless and still meet these requirements.
Are 18 years old on or before Election Day
You can register to vote before you turn 18 if you will be 18 by Election Day. Check your state’s registration age requirements.
Register to vote by your state’s voter registration deadline
The one exception is for residents of North Dakota, which doesn’t have voter registration.
Who CAN’T Vote?
Non-citizens, including permanent
legal residents
For President in the general election: U.S. citizens residing in U.S. territories
Some people with felony convictions. Rules vary by state. Check with your state elections office about the laws in your state.
Some people who are mentally incapacitated. Rules vary by state.
For President in the general election: U.S. citizens residing in U.S. territories
Some people with felony convictions. Rules vary by state. Check with your state elections office about the laws in your state.
Some people who are mentally incapacitated. Rules vary by state.
President Obama’s comments has
predictably exploded on the Internet at a time when the Democrats are also opposing
voter identification laws used to confirm voter status. I am baffled why there
has been no immediate correction by the White House.
States like Virginia make such acts
a misdemeanor (or felony for procuring or assisting illegal voting):
§ 24.2-1004. Illegal voting and
registrations.
A. Any person who wrongfully deposits a ballot in the ballot container or casts a vote on any voting equipment, is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
A. Any person who wrongfully deposits a ballot in the ballot container or casts a vote on any voting equipment, is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
B. Any person who intentionally (i)
votes more than once in the same election, whether those votes are cast in
Virginia or in Virginia and any other state or territory of the United States,
(ii) procures, assists, or induces another to vote more than once in the same
election, whether those votes are cast in Virginia or in Virginia and any other
state or territory of the United States, (iii) votes knowing that he is not
qualified to vote where and when the vote is to be given, or (iv) procures,
assists, or induces another to vote knowing that such person is not qualified
to vote where and when the vote is to be given is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
VIEW THE YOU TUBE VIDEO BELOW AND MAKE YOUR OWN DECISION. When an illegal votes, your vote can be cancelled out. In other words, you will not get the government you voted for but the progressives will get the govenment they want to control you.
VIEW THE YOU TUBE VIDEO BELOW AND MAKE YOUR OWN DECISION. When an illegal votes, your vote can be cancelled out. In other words, you will not get the government you voted for but the progressives will get the govenment they want to control you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLLt-a6dI_0
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