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🗓️ 24 September 2024
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0:00.0 | Research suggests that more than 1 million illegal aliens could vote in the coming election. |
0:06.2 | I'm Virginia Allen and this is the Daily Signal Top News for Tuesday, September 24th. Americans want secure elections and they want to know that illegal immigrants |
0:25.8 | are not knowingly or unknowingly casting votes in elections. |
0:30.4 | Non-citizens number in the hundreds of thousands in each of the seven most fiercely contested battleground states in this November 5 coming election. |
0:41.0 | The research suggests that more than 1 million of those |
0:44.7 | non-citizens could vote nationally if past voting patterns continue. Well this comes |
0:51.5 | from reporting from the daily signals Fred Lucas. Of those seven battleground states, Georgia specifically has the largest number of adult non-citizens. They number at over 780,000. That's according to numbers that were |
1:06.0 | assembled by the Center for Immigration Studies. The Center for Immigration Studies is |
1:10.0 | a think tank and they advocate for enforcement of federal borders and immigration laws. |
1:15.3 | North Carolina follows Georgia with over 726,000 non-citizens, that's according to data from the US Census Bureau. And the third |
1:24.5 | highest number of non-citizens in specifically battleground states is the state of |
1:29.0 | Arizona with over 611,000 illegal immigrants of the age 18 or older. |
1:36.4 | Pennsylvania has over 516,000 voting age non-citizens, |
1:42.0 | that's again, according to data from the Center for Immigration |
1:45.0 | Studies and Michigan has over 271,000. Nevada is next with 258,000, and Wisconsin with over 129,000. |
1:57.5 | Wisconsin has the smallest number of non-citizens, |
2:00.0 | according to the Center for Immigration Studies. |
2:02.2 | Director of Research for the Center for Immigration Studies. Director of Research for the Center for Immigration Studies, |
2:05.1 | Stephen Camarada, he told the Daily Signal, |
2:07.8 | in some states, even if only a modest portion of non-citizens voted it could possibly flip the state |
2:15.1 | as some states are likely to be decided by less than 30,000 votes. Well of course |
2:20.3 | as Comerata explains that doesn't necessarily mean that it's going to actually happen or has happened. |
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