Nearly 3 Million Illegal Immigrants Registered to Vote: Study

A study released by the research institute Just Facts revealed that between 10%-27% of illegal immigrants are unlawfully registered to vote.

Up to 2.7 million non-U.S. citizens could vote in November elections.

During 2022, more than 19 million non-citizens lived in the United States, the study said.

“Given their voter registration rates, this means that about two million to five million of them are illegally registered to vote,” Just Facts explained. “These figures are potentially high enough to overturn the will of the American people in major elections, including congressional seats and the presidency.”

The study comes as the majority of House Democrats voted against a bill prohibiting illegal immigrants from voting in Washington, D.C. local elections.

Despite the opposition from Democrats, the bill still passed 262-143.

“Free and fair elections are a prerequisite for a healthy republic,” said Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX), who introduced the bill. “The radical DC Council decision to allow noncitizens—including illegal aliens and foreign agents—to vote in elections dilutes the voting power of the citizen voter. My legislation restores the sanctity of the voting process and ensures that only American citizens are voting in our Nation’s capital.”

American Faith reported that illegal immigrants were taught how to vote in Washington, D.C. elections.

Noncitizens can vote in local elections if they are “18 years old by the next General Election; Maintain residency in the District of Columbia for at least 30 days prior to the election in which you intend to vote; Not claim voting residence or the right to vote in any state, territory, or country; Not been found by a court to be legally incompetent to vote,” according to a presentation obtained by Judicial Watch.

A flyer shared on social media confirms that noncitizens can vote in the District of Columbia.

“Qualified non-citizens DC residents may vote in local elections,” the flyer reads. “Specifically, non-citizen DC residents may vote in elections for Mayor, Attorney General, members of the DC Council, members of the State Board of Education, and Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners. They may also vote on initiative, referendum, recall, and charter amendment measures.”

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