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Stephen Miller: They WANT fraud!
Stephen Miller: They WANT fraud!
2026-03-21T08:30:13Z
Summary
Democrats are actively opposing voter ID laws while admitting that some illegal immigrants participate in elections. This contradiction raises significant concerns regarding the integrity of the electoral process. The proposed legislation seeks to transfer voter rolls to the Department of Homeland Security for verification against records of illegal immigrants. Despite claims of widespread illegal voting, evidence suggests that the instances of non-citizen voting are minimal. For example, in Georgia, only a handful of non-citizens were found registered to vote, with even fewer attempting to cast ballots. This raises questions about the necessity and effectiveness of stringent voter ID laws. Support for voter ID laws spans across various demographics, with a significant majority of voters, including many Democrats, favoring proof of citizenship to ensure election integrity. However, elected officials from the Democratic Party are reportedly resisting these measures, which critics argue is motivated by a desire to facilitate electoral fraud. The Biden administration's approach to immigration and voter registration has been contentious, with accusations that it has allowed millions of illegal immigrants to enter the country. Critics assert that this influx poses a threat to the democratic process, necessitating stricter controls on voter registration.
Perspectives
Discussion centers on voter ID laws and their implications for election integrity.
Pro-Voter ID
  • Claims Democrats oppose voter ID laws to enable cheating
  • Highlights overwhelming public support for voter ID across demographics
  • Accuses blue states of refusing to share voter rolls for verification
  • Argues that illegal immigrants voting undermines election integrity
  • Proposes that voter ID laws are essential for maintaining confidence in election results
Anti-Voter ID
  • Questions the necessity of voter ID laws given minimal evidence of illegal voting
  • Highlights potential disenfranchisement caused by strict voter ID requirements
Neutral / Shared
  • Acknowledges that some illegal immigrants do vote in elections
  • Notes that voter ID laws are a contentious issue in American politics
Metrics
instances_of_non-citizens
20 instances
non-citizens registered to vote in Georgia
This highlights the minimal scale of illegal voting claims.
The Republican Secretary of State found 20 instances of non-citizens who were registered and only mine had ever attempted to vote.
registered_voters
8.2 million people
total registered voters in Georgia
This number provides context for the scale of the voting population.
8.2 million people registered to vote in Georgia.
support_for_voter_id
71 %
percentage of Democrats supporting proof of citizenship for voting
Indicates a significant portion of the party acknowledges the need for voter ID.
71 percent of Democrats believe proof of citizenship, voter ID, so we can have election integrity and confidence and results.
Key entities
Countries / Locations
USA
Themes
#current_debate • #election_integrity • #illegal_immigration • #voter_id
Timeline highlights
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Democrats are opposing voter ID laws while acknowledging that some illegal immigrants vote, raising concerns about election integrity. The proposed legislation aims to transfer voter rolls to the Department of Homeland Security for verification against illegal immigrant records, despite minimal evidence of illegal voting.
  • Democrats oppose voter ID laws despite acknowledging some illegal immigrants vote, raising concerns about election integrity and fraud
  • The legislation proposes transferring voter rolls to the Department of Homeland Security for verification against illegal immigrant records, but evidence of illegal voting remains minimal, with few cases reported in Georgia
  • Stephen Miller claims the Democratic Partys opposition to voter ID laws aims to enable electoral cheating, noting that a large majority of voters support proof of citizenship for voting
  • Many blue states, including California and New York, refuse to share voter rolls for verification and have taken legal action to prevent the removal of non-citizens from these lists
  • The conversation highlights the need for accurate voter rolls, including the removal of deceased individuals and felons, with the reluctance to clean these rolls seen as a tactic to allow fraudulent voting
  • Miller warns that Biden administration policies have increased illegal immigration, complicating electoral integrity, and stresses the importance of voter ID laws to restore confidence in election results