10/5/2016 -
Michelle Malkin Townhall.com
"It could all come down to Colorado."
That's the latest conventional wisdom from presidential poll
watchers. But it may not be legal American citizens in my adopted home state
who choose the next commander in chief.
Instead, it could very well be foreign noncitizens voting
illegally in the Rocky Mountains -- and in other crucial swing states -- who
seal our country's fate.
Former Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler identified nearly
5,000 noncitizens in Colorado who voted in the 2010 general election. Gessler's
office uncovered upwards of 12,000 noncitizens registered to vote. Liberal
groups who oppose stronger election system protections attacked him for trying
to verify citizenship status -- because God forbid public officials sworn to
uphold the rule of law actually do anything to enhance the integrity of our
election system!
Compounding the problem: The militant immigration expansionist
group Mi Familia Vota, connected with the Service Employees International
Union, has ramped up its efforts in swing states to facilitate naturalization
and registration of Latino voters who will promote the open-borders agenda at
the polls.
Another rare defender of American sovereignty, Kansas Secretary of
State Kris Kobach, fought in court for his state's right to require citizenship
documents from people who register to vote at motor vehicle offices. Last
month, a federal appeals court struck down the Kansas law despite the U.S.
Constitution's conferral of responsibility for determining who may vote to
states.
In a scene straight out of "Alice in Wonderland," Kobach
faced a contempt hearing for battling against those who hold contempt for truly
free and fair elections. He was forced to sign an agreement with the ACLU
allowing more than 18,000 motor-voter registrants to cast ballots this November
while litigation continues.
Last year, undercover investigative journalist James O'Keefe and
his Project Veritas team blew the whistle on North Carolina political
operatives who encouraged people to vote even if they were noncitizens. Like
Kobach, O'Keefe endures attacks on his efforts to ensure clean elections by
grievance-mongers screaming about phony voter "disenfranchisement."
Never mind that a nonpartisan study in 2014 from Old Dominion University
concluded "that 6.4 percent of noncitizens voted in 2008 and 2.2 percent
of noncitizens voted in 2010."
Put on your shocked faces: These illegal noncitizen voters
overwhelmingly supported Democrats. And their votes were enough to tilt the
presidential election results in North Carolina to President Obama, along with
handing over "Democratic victories in congressional races including a
critical 2008 Senate race (Al Franken's victory in Minnesota) that delivered
for Democrats a 60-vote filibuster-proof majority in the Senate."
The ACLU and other left-wing groups sabotaging voter integrity
laws see no voter fraud, hear no voter fraud and speak no voter fraud. Thanks
to their efforts, voter ID laws have been tossed in Texas, Wisconsin and North
Carolina. Committed to flooding the voting rolls with every last potential
Democrat constituent, their operational motto is: No unqualified voter left
behind.
But J. Christian Adams, a former Justice Department election
lawyer in the Voting Rights Section, has exposed the systemic assault on the
election process at every level by activist groups funded by liberal
billionaire George Soros, including:
--Blocking citizenship verification.
--Automatic voter registration of welfare recipients without local
verification checks.
--Massive foreign language ballot expansion.
--Obstruction of efforts to include state qualification
instructions on voter registration forms.
This past week, the Public Interest Law Foundation uncovered
thousands of foreign aliens registered to vote in swing states Virginia and
Pennsylvania thanks to the federal Motor Voter law. It's the tip of the iceberg
because the studies include just a small sample of counties.
Oh, Virginia voters, you'll be thrilled to know that your top
election officials are now trying to cover up the true extent of the scandal.
PILF noted that the commissioner of the Virginia Department of Elections issued
a written guidance to local election officials instructing them "not to
respond to our requests for records pertaining to non-citizen voters."
In Pennsylvania, election officials are so apathetic and incompetent
that even when aliens begged to get off the voter rolls because they had never
registered to vote in the first place, they were ignored.
Catherine Engelbrecht of election integrity activist group True
the Vote is right: "Just voting isn't enough."
Keeping this republic depends on the vigilance of citizens
committed to an almost impossible task these days: Making American elections
American again.
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