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The speaker claims Democrats don't want to stop waste and fraud because it attracts and retains illegal immigrants. They allege FEMA money was used to pay for luxury hotels in New York for illegal immigrants, even after an executive order to stop it. The speaker asserts this was done because Democrats are trying to import voters. They also state that California and New York State do not allow voter ID, which they find insane and a violation of the Constitution.

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The speaker doubts the Democratic convention will win new voters, believing it caters to their base instead of recruiting new people. The speaker feels the Democratic party isn't interested in addressing important issues such as public safety, border security, and the handling of undocumented individuals. The speaker claims that 8,000,000 undocumented individuals were allowed in under Kamala Harris's leadership.

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Noncitizens in New York have not been eligible to vote since the 19th century. However, the New York City Council recently voted to allow noncitizens to vote in municipal elections starting in January 2023. Similar measures are being considered in Vermont, Maryland, Illinois, Maine, and Massachusetts. Some argue that this is a strategy to turn illegal immigrants into voters. However, it is important to note that these changes are specific to certain cities and not applicable to the entire country. Critics believe that American elections should be decided by American citizens, expressing concerns about the impact on national security and sovereignty.

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The New York City Council voted to allow noncitizens to vote in municipal elections starting from January 9, 2023. Similar measures are being considered in Vermont, Maryland, Illinois, Maine, and Massachusetts. The speaker argues that this is an attempt to turn illegal immigrants into voters, citing the example of New York City. However, another speaker points out that New York and Vermont do not represent the entire country. The speaker expresses concern that allowing noncitizens to vote goes against the constitution and threatens American sovereignty. They believe that American elections should be decided by American citizens.

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The speaker discusses the Save Act, claiming Democrats want illegal immigrants to vote. They recount a colleague's experience at the Texas border where 9 illegals crossed undetected. The speaker emphasizes the need for accurate reporting of illegal crossings and supports the Save Act to prevent non-citizens from voting in federal elections. They urge Democrats to justify opposing the legislation.

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Migrants are coming in and the speaker emphasizes the need for citizens to stand up and fight for their city. They believe that no one is coming to help them and that the migrants are here to steal their votes and destroy their future. The speaker criticizes elected officials, claiming they are not truly elected and are using absentee ballots. When asked about AOC and other members of Congress, the speaker expresses anger and states that they will never be allowed to walk down the streets again because they have destroyed the city, particularly Queens. The video ends abruptly.

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Noncitizens have not been eligible to vote in New York or any other state since the 19th century. However, the New York City Council recently voted to allow noncitizens to vote in municipal elections starting in 2023. Similar measures are being considered in Vermont, Maryland, Illinois, Maine, and Massachusetts. Some argue that this is a strategy to turn illegal immigrants into voters. Critics believe that American elections should be decided by American citizens and that allowing noncitizens to vote threatens the country's security and sovereignty.

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As a legal immigrant, the speaker expresses frustration with Democrats for supposedly weaponizing diversity. The speaker asserts the U.S. does not need people who will support the ideologies that ruined their home countries. The speaker left their country because people kept voting for a party promising handouts. Legal immigrants supposedly want closed borders to prevent the same problems from arising in the U.S. Many immigrants run away from bad countries, then support the same ideologies in the U.S., expecting government assistance. The speaker claims legal immigrants oppose open borders and illegal immigration not out of selfishness, but because they know what happens when those types of people are the majority. It is frustrating to see America turning into what they ran away from after sacrificing to make America home.

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Non-citizens are not allowed to vote under federal law, but the Biden-Harris administration and some states are undermining this. The SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, was blocked by Democrats in the Senate. The wide-open border, with an estimated 16 million illegal aliens in the country, raises concerns about non-citizen voting. Some house races are decided by very few votes, so illegal participation could be decisive. California's ballot harvesting and Wisconsin's unmanned ballot boxes in public parks are also seen as opening the door to fraud. The speaker believes Republicans will win the House, Senate, and White House.

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The speaker believes the Democratic party is attempting to destroy them because they are exposing the "entitlements fraud" that attracts and keeps illegal aliens in the US. This fraud includes Social Security, disability, and Medicaid. The speaker claims that ending this fraud would cause illegal aliens to leave, resulting in a loss of Democratic voters. The speaker alleges illegal aliens can already vote in state and city elections in New York, with 600,000 registered. They also claim FEMA was paying for illegal aliens to stay in luxury hotels in New York, even after an executive order to stop it, and that New York sued the federal government to continue receiving this money. The speaker asserts that Democrats are "buying voters" by importing them, and that this is an attempt to destroy democracy. They believe that legalizing enough illegal aliens in swing states would turn them into reliably Democratic states, leading to a permanent one-party socialist state. The speaker supported Trump to prevent this outcome, which they believe would have been the "end" of America.

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Speaker 1 believes that if Trump doesn't win the election, it will be the last election because Democrats are importing illegals via a secret CBP border app program. He claims this is illegal, but the DOJ isn't stopping it. According to Speaker 1, government websites show triple-digit increases in illegals in swing states, sometimes up to 700% over the last 3 years. He asserts that asylum seekers are fast-tracked to citizenship and vote Democrat, prioritizing bringing family to the US and being beholden to Democratic handouts. Speaker 1 predicts another four years of a Democratic administration will lead to legalizing enough illegals to eliminate swing states, turning the US into a single-party country like California, which became a super-majority Democrat state after the 1986 amnesty. He states California recently passed a law making voter ID illegal in any election.

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The speaker asserts the southern border was secured under President Trump, upsetting some colleagues who claim it was done the wrong way. The speaker believes their colleagues are upset it was done at all, alleging President Biden reversed these measures, effectively inviting illegal immigration. The speaker estimates President Biden has allowed up to 20 million people into the country illegally, likening it to adding 10 Nebraskas. The speaker suggests that either President Biden and supporting Democrats believe in open borders, or they appointed incompetent individuals to manage the border. The speaker asks if vetting at the border is considered racist and if these foreign nationals are viewed as potential new voters. The speaker states that opposing illegal immigration while supporting legal immigration does not make someone racist, but rather someone who believes in the rule of law. The speaker concludes by reiterating the border was secured under the current administration, upsetting some colleagues.

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The speaker claims the Biden administration, led by Secretary Mayorkas, intentionally flew illegal aliens into the U.S., escorted them across the border, and provided them with parole, work permits, Social Security numbers, and access to voting. The speaker alleges this was a deliberate scheme to enable illegal aliens to receive government benefits, become dependent on welfare, and participate in U.S. elections. The speaker asserts this is an attack on democracy by the Democrat party, similar to California's sanctuary state policy of refusing to hand over illegal alien criminals to ICE. They claim California is releasing criminal illegal aliens back into cities, allowing them to re-offend, which the speaker believes is a criminal violation of U.S. laws and one of the most heinous things they have witnessed.

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The Democratic party needs a new electorate to maintain and expand power, so foreigners will choose US leaders. According to Catherine Engelbrecht, a provision in the US code makes it legal for illegal aliens to vote in federal elections if they believe they are citizens. True the Vote has been concerned about the lack of availability to determine citizenship status. Videos show people crossing the border excited to vote for Joe Biden and claiming they are citizens. Engelbrecht says Title 18 of the criminal code states that non-citizens can vote without penalty if they believe they are US citizens at the time of voting. Engelbrecht is concerned that the landscape is changing, and she hopes to awaken Americans to this problem and demand accountability before November. Ballots are anonymous, so there's no way to pull back a vote once cast. It is critical to have a national discussion about the dangerous path the country is heading down.

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New York's highest court will decide if non-citizens can vote in city elections. This would add 800,000 voters. Republicans oppose this, citing constitutional violations and arguing it's a Democratic power grab to gain more congressional seats and electoral votes. They believe the court is politically biased. Meanwhile, a separate speaker expresses strong support for President Trump, denounces globalists, and urges viewers to support Trump's efforts. They encourage viewers to purchase merchandise from their website to support the cause.

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The speaker claims the Biden-Harris administration and some states are undermining election integrity, not them. Federal law prohibits non-citizens from voting, but states have issues. The speaker says the House passed the SAVE Act, requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, but Chuck Schumer and the Democrats blocked it in the Senate. The speaker alleges the open border policy is a Democratic strategy to enable non-citizen voting. They estimate 16 million illegal aliens are in the country since the border was opened, raising concerns about their potential illegal participation in elections, where some races are decided by very few votes. The speaker also cites California's ballot harvesting and unmanned ballot boxes in Wisconsin as potential sources of fraud.

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There are concerns about noncitizens potentially voting in elections due to lack of citizenship verification. Democrats oppose a bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote. Loopholes exist, allowing noncitizens to vote without consequences. Democrats are accused of exploiting this for political gain. The issue is seen as election interference and a threat to American voters. The conversation highlights the impact of illegal voting on citizens' rights.

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The speaker states that the idea of law enforcement intentionally allowing individuals to cross the border illegally for the purpose of voting is preposterous. The speaker believes everyone should condemn that rhetoric.

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Recently, a discussion arose regarding how federal authorities allow illegal aliens to fly without ID, while American citizens face restrictions. This raises a critical voting rights issue: as new voters are imported, the political power of existing citizens is diluted. The focus should not be on race but on the impact of demographic changes on democracy. Democrats support mass immigration to gain electoral advantage, not out of compassion. Historical examples, like California's shift from Republican to Democratic dominance post-1986 immigration reforms, illustrate this trend. The influx of immigrants with differing political views has transformed states, undermining the political power of long-term residents. Ultimately, this strategy threatens the democratic principle of one person, one vote.

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The speakers claim that noncitizens could sway elections if even a small percentage voted, alleging it's easy for them to register. They say there are no federal requirements for states to verify citizenship before voter registration. A proposed Republican bill to mandate proof of citizenship is expected to fail in the Senate. They cite Title 18 US Code 611, stating noncitizens can vote in federal elections if they reasonably believed they were citizens. They suggest that migrants granted asylum could claim they thought they could vote, avoiding penalties. They claim states like New York allow voter registration without ID or a Social Security number, only requiring a utility bill or similar document. One speaker alleges Democrats are working to conceal the number of illegal votes cast. They argue that providing noncitizens with benefits and pressuring them to register to vote is a deliberate strategy to gain illegal votes. They suggest a scenario where Chinese nationals could register and vote for Biden to avoid Trump's tariffs, calling it election interference. They conclude that illegal votes disenfranchise citizens and that Democrats prefer noncitizens over US citizens.

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The speaker questions whether Democrats support an open border and asks if noncitizens will be eligible to vote in New York. The other speaker denies this, stating that noncitizens have not been eligible to vote in New York since the 19th century. The first speaker disagrees, mentioning that the New York City Council recently passed a law allowing noncitizens to vote in municipal elections starting in 2023. They argue that this is part of a plan to turn illegal immigrants into voters. The second speaker clarifies that this is only being considered in certain areas, not the entire country. The first speaker expresses concern about the impact on American elections and the constitution.

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The New York City Council voted to allow noncitizens to vote in municipal elections starting in 2023. Similar measures are being considered in other states. The speaker argues that this is a plan to turn illegal immigrants into voters and claims that the open border policy is connected to this. They believe that American elections should be decided by American citizens and express concern about losing the country's security and sovereignty. They emphasize that allowing people from 160 different countries to influence elections is a problem.

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Some believe that many millennials, dreamers, and undocumented people, who contribute to the country, are fearful of voting because they worry immigration will find them and deport their families. One speaker claims that this is untrue because voting is confidential and voting rolls are not transferred for investigation. Another speaker expresses disbelief, stating that the President is questioning whether an illegal person is voting, and reminding people that only citizens can vote. The speaker believes the President is saying not to worry about being caught for illegal voting. The speaker emphasizes that undocumented people cannot vote because they are not citizens.

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Migrants assaulting police officers and being released without bail is causing concern. There are reports of illegal immigrants receiving free accommodation, meals, and other benefits while citizens struggle. Some speculate that politicians are using this to gain new voters. In New York City, there are discussions about allowing illegal immigrants to vote. However, there are concerns about national security and the potential for terrorists to enter the country. The issue of immigration has caused a shift in political ideologies, with the right advocating for assistance to Americans and the left questioning the involvement in wars. Local elections in New York have allowed non-citizens to vote, which some see as a strategy to maintain control.

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New York's highest court will decide on allowing non-citizen voting in city elections. This would add 800,000 voters. Republicans oppose this, citing constitutional violations and arguing it's a Democratic attempt to gain power through gerrymandering and manipulating census counts. They believe this move is politically motivated, not constitutionally sound. Meanwhile, a separate speaker expresses strong support for President Trump and encourages his followers to resist what they perceive as globalist threats, urging unwavering support in the fight against them. They promote merchandise to support the cause.
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