Trump Warning To Millions Of Illegals ‘If You Vote, You’re Going To Jail’
8 weeks ago
President Donald Trump is sending out a stern warning to the millions of people who have crossed the southern border during the Biden-Harris Administration saying, if you vote illegally - you’re going to jail
The President referring to the hundreds of thousands, if not million’s of names that have recently been removed from voter rolls in different states across the nation. For example in Oklahoma state officials removed 453,000 people from the voter rolls including more than 97,000 dead people, In Arizona, 100,000 registered voters have been flagged as noncitizens, in Michigan they have more registered voters on the rolls, than people who can vote, and Oregon recently removed more than 1,200 voters from rolls for failing to provide proof of citizenship
Just recently - Texas governor Greg Abbott announced that the state removed one million ineligible people form the voter rolls including 6,500 potential noncitizens
Meanwhile States like Georgia have started implementing voting laws that focus on election integrity and the house worked on the SAVE act that would ensure illegals can’t vote, but the bill stalled in congress
The President referring to the hundreds of thousands, if not million’s of names that have recently been removed from voter rolls in different states across the nation. For example in Oklahoma state officials removed 453,000 people from the voter rolls including more than 97,000 dead people, In Arizona, 100,000 registered voters have been flagged as noncitizens, in Michigan they have more registered voters on the rolls, than people who can vote, and Oregon recently removed more than 1,200 voters from rolls for failing to provide proof of citizenship
Just recently - Texas governor Greg Abbott announced that the state removed one million ineligible people form the voter rolls including 6,500 potential noncitizens
Meanwhile States like Georgia have started implementing voting laws that focus on election integrity and the house worked on the SAVE act that would ensure illegals can’t vote, but the bill stalled in congress