Kerby Anderson
Whenever someone talks about voter fraud, they are usually talking about non-citizens voting or citizens voting more than once. Columnist Cal Thomas describes another type of voter fraud documented in the latest book by Peter Schweizer, The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon.
In his chapter on “Voter Mills,” Schweizer documents that 1.2 million new citizens were sworn in during the 1996 election year. To put this in perspective, this was “three times the number processed by the INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) the previous year.”
He presents a well-documented case that the Clinton administration (and later the Biden administration) violated immigration law by rushing through people from other countries to become citizens. Then they quickly registered them to vote. Schweizer says, “As a vote generator, it worked: eighty-five percent of this population voted for Clinton-Gore.”
According to INS regulations, an applicant must meet several criteria, including basic English proficiency along with knowledge of U.S. history and government. Many INS workers say that they “regularly encountered applicants who presented passing certificates, but who could not speak even simple English. They became U.S. citizens anyway.” And instant Democrat voters.
Cal Thomas recommends the Trump administration launch an investigation into those who violated the requirements for becoming American citizens and revoke citizenship for those who broke the rules.
Peter Schweizer is a credible researcher and has been on my radio program many times. He has uncovered a serious concern with voting in America. We need a full investigation.
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