Monday, May 06, 2024

Noncitizens do vote in U.S. elections -- here's how they do it - Washington Times

Illegal noncitizen voters were three times more likely to be Dems than GOP -  Stephen Dinan 
"Eloy Alberto Zayas-Berrier was part of the Mariel boatlift that brought 125,000 Cubans, including criminals and mental hospital patients, to the U.S. in 1980.
He has been in a bizarre legal limbo ever since. 
He can’t qualify for U.S. citizenship, and Cuba has refused to take him back, so he is stuck on “parole.” He remains in the U.S. with only the barest legal protections and cannot obtain a green card. 
He is decidedly not a citizen.
  • That did not stop him from showing up at an early-voting location in North Carolina on Nov. 5, 2016. 
  • He registered, claimed to be a citizen, and cast a ballot on the same day...

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