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Well that should certainly be looked into and corrected. Is anyone looking into the votes in California, New York, Nevada, Oregon and Washington?
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A link to these articles, materials, and comments was included in ALIPAC's national press release that went out today. Thank you for participating here at www.ALIPAC.us and making our fight against illegal immigration and illegal voters possible!
http://www.alipac.us/f8/pac-releases...ctions-340988/
William
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I was about to post your link here but you beat me to it Jean! Ive made that article a Sticky here in General Discussion so we can dig deeper into that research.
W
http://www.alipac.us/f9/trump-right-...2016-a-341011/
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Found a recent article we have posted discussing voter fraud, dead voters, etc. Under VA they did find noncitizens who had voted:
http://www.alipac.us/f9/14-cases-vot...ay-yet-339786/
Within the article there is a link 'recently uncovered' which shows their finding:
https://publicinterestlegal.org/file...n-Voting-1.pdf
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Jean
Manassas in Virginia is almost all illegal aliens and recent immigrants now, mostly Hispanic. So it's no surprise they wouldn't want to cooperate because there is probably more chance of illegal voting in this county than any other. Hopefully they will get the records and we can find out.
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This is from the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
The problem with the illegals is they have been given free reign for too long and now the lawlessness is ending and they think they are still entitled, when they are not.
PILF Files NVRA Lawsuits Against Chesterfield and Manassas Election Officials
Posted on November 1st, 2016
(Indianapolis, IN) – November 1. The Public Interest Legal Foundation has filed two separate federal lawsuits against local Virginia election officials for refusing to disclose election records showing foreigners improperly registered to vote in Virginia. Separate cases were filed against Larry Haake, the register in Chesterfield County, and Susan Reed, the registrar in the City of Manassas.
In August 2016, the Public Interest Legal Foundation asked to publically inspect and duplicate election records related to foreigners who registered to vote in Chesterfield County and Manassas. Similar requests were made to other counties throughout the Commonwealth, and other local election registrars complied with the request and provided the records to the Public Interest Legal Foundation. Among those counties who complied were Stafford, Prince William, Loudon, and the City of Falls Church. Chesterfield and Manassas refused to do so, and these lawsuits followed.
Under Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act (or Motor Voter), the public has the right to physically inspect election records related to maintaining accurate voter rolls. If election officials do not provide the requested inspection, they may be sued in federal court and may be liable to pay attorney’s fees under the statute for failing to provide the records. These are the second and third cases the Foundation has filed seeking election records in Virginia.
Previous data compiled by the Foundation showed that over 1,000 registrants were removed from voter rolls for citizenship problems in the eight counties who complied with the Foundation’s request. None of the non-citizens removed appear to have been referred to law enforcement officials even though it is a felony when a foreigner registers to vote in Virginia.
“Transparency in the election process is essential,” said J. Christian Adams, President and General Counsel of the Public Interest Legal Foundation. “Federal law requires election records to be available to the public. Concealing the extent of non-citizen voting registration harms the integrity of the election process.”
The Public Interest Legal Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public interest law firm dedicated to election integrity. PILF exists to assist states and others to aid the cause of election integrity and fight against lawlessness in American elections.
https://publicinterestlegal.org/elec...ion-officials/