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Michelle Malkin: Illegals--Out Of The Shadows And Into The Voting Booth? | Articles

BEAUTIFUL! On the first day of #GreenLightNY, our members are beyond proud to chant: “Licenses for all, now now!” & “Sí se pudo!” pic.twitter.com/3g4lWB5tgK Make the Road NY (@MaketheRoadNY) December 16, 2019 Illegals chant and celebrate their new licenses. See more videos here. My teenage son is a law-abiding American citizen. To obtain his driver s permit this year, he brought his birth certificate, Social Security card, passport and verification that he completed an approved driver s school course. It took a half-dozen trips back and forth between various government agencies to clear all the paperwork hurdles. Every American citizen who has navigated such bureaucratic hurdles at a local Department of Motor Vehicles should be outraged at the open borders spectacles in New Jersey and New York this week. With the impeachment charade absorbing all the national media s oxygen, however, you probably didn t see more than a 10-second blip of these alarming developments on

Zuckerberg money could affect DeSantis reelection campaign

Facebook blocks President Trump from platform indefinitely; Independent Women s Forum senior policy analyst Patrice Onwuka reacts. Millions in Mark Zuckerberg-financed election grants to Democratic-leaning South Florida counties made last year will likely carry over to the 2022 election, when Gov. Ron DeSantis is on the ballot for reelection. Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, and his wife Priscilla Chan bankrolled $350 million for Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) grants to jurisdictions with the stated purpose of making elections safer during the COVID-19 pandemic. At least two major jurisdictions have not spent all the money and will be using it for future elections, according to an analysis by Public Interest Legal Foundation, a government watchdog group. 

TX Bill Offers Checks and Balances on Private Funding of Election Admin

28 Apr 2021 The Texas House of Representatives is currently considering a comprehensive election integrity bill that would, among other things, place executive and legislative checks and balances on the private funding of the administration of the state’s electoral procedures. The 2020 general election in Texas saw $36 million worth of unfettered private funding of election administration in a number of counties in the state from non-profit organizations who were, in turn, financed by Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan. SB 7 was passed by the Texas State Senate earlier this month and has been under consideration in the Elections Committee of the Texas House of Representatives since April 12.

Republican lawyer is key player in voter suppression drive across US

Republican lawyer is key player in voter suppression drive across US
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4 Things to Know About Biden s New Voting Czar

4 Things to Know About Biden s New Voting Czar
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