JustAnotherNut
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In Washington state all you have to do is say you're a citizen and they take your word. Non-citizens are voting by the millions in america and they all vote for the welfare party.
Investigators may probe Cascade Mall suspect's citizenship status, voting record
Sep 28 2016 The Cascade Mall shooting suspect, Arcan Cetin, may face an additional investigation related to his voting record and citizenship status.
Federal sources confirm to KING 5 that Cetin was not a U.S. citizen, meaning legally he cannot vote. However, state records show Cetin registered to vote in 2014 and participated in three election cycles, including the May presidential primary.
Cetin, who immigrated to the United States from Turkey as a child, is considered a permanent resident or green card holder. While a permanent resident can apply for U.S. citizenship after a certain period of time, sources tell KING his status had not changed from green card holder to U.S. citizen.
While voters must attest to citizenship upon registering online or registering to vote at the Department of Licensing Office, Washington state doesn't require proof of citizenship. Therefore elections officials say the state's elections system operates, more or less, under an honor system.
I am not AS concerned about his legal (or not) voting status as I am more concerned about how his father was able to purchase the guns used......the thought that comes to mind with this thread/article brings the question that presumably his parents aren't 'citizens' either. If their status is still in question, how did they legally purchase & pass background checks to own guns in this country? Do our background checks go so far as to check activity in other countries? or just the US?